Kelagaga
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I am confusing the verb + s, as Verb agreement
I knew this case used present tense, when this he, she or it.
But I saw some grammar book said, If the noun is plural , then the verb use plural too.
This make me confusing, as e.g. She wakes up early.
'She' is not plural, but used the verb+s
Is it verb+s = plural ?
I knew this case used present tense, when this he, she or it.
But I saw some grammar book said, If the noun is plural , then the verb use plural too.
This make me confusing, as e.g. She wakes up early.
'She' is not plural, but used the verb+s
Is it verb+s = plural ?