a verb that has subject and shows tense , person and number is called
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a verb must agree with it's subject in number and person.
Verbs, like substantives, have two numbers (singular and plural) and three persons (first, second and third).
The singular number denotes a single person or thing. The plural number denotes more than one person or thing.
The first person denotes the speaker.
The second person denotes the person spoken to.
The third person denotes the person or thing spoken of.
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