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Old 25-Mar-2007, 13:04
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Hello Teacher,

My name is Joaquin I'm 51 years old. I'm traying to find the definition about Subject-Verb Agreement. Would you mind helping me? I'll really appreciate it.

Thank you so much for your support
Sincerely
Joaquin
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Hello Joaquin, nice too meet you.
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In English, there isn't much subject/verb agreement. In the present tense, the third person singular takes -s and in the past, we have was/were.
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