English, asked by mathewjustin4993, 11 months ago

My grandmother ______ for a walk every morning(go/goes)
Her brothers______in a factory.(work/works)

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) Goes

2) Work

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minoo2004: 2) work should be the answer I think because in question purchase
minoo2004: Sorry
abhinav1234567: but mine answer is wright so please mark IT as BRAINLIEST plzzzzzzz
minoo2004: Yes the question has 's' for brother
abhinav1234567: but you tried well
minoo2004: Hmm..
Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Explanation:

My grandmother goes for a walk every morning

Her brothers work in a factory.

When the verb's subject is a third person singular, the -s suffix is exclusively added to normal verbs in the present tense in English. The plural -s is not the same as this -s. Do not mix the two up. The verb does not take a -s since the subject, "Lisa and Ronald," is a third person plural subject.

In the first sentence , grandmother is a third person so 'goes' is the correct verb to put.

In the second sentence, brother is in plural form. We know that verb is used as it is with the subject of plural form.

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