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My mother (cook) ___________ delicious food daily.

a.
cook

b.
cooks

c.
cooked


Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Cooks will be the correct answer

Answered by brainlysme14
0

The answer is b) cooks.

My mother _cooks_ delicious food daily.

Explanation:

Few rules are listed:

Rule (1):  Always use 'S' for multiple countable nouns

What are countable and uncountable nouns?

Countable nouns (or countable nouns) refer to things that can be counted. It has both plural and singular forms, including girl/girl, apple/ringo, cat/cat, and house/house. In the singular, it is preceded by the article A or AN.

Uncountable nouns describe things that cannot be counted. They are the names of ideas, qualities, or physical objects that are too small or too large to count. Examples include liquids, powders, and gases. A myriad of nouns are used with singular verbs.

Rule(2): You don't need S if you just have things that can be counted

If you have only one countable thing, you don't need S. For singular countable nouns, you don't need to add an S.

example:

I have a dollar

Rule(3):

Use S for singular verbs

Use S for singular verbs.

In English grammar rules, singular verbs always have an S.

example:

she eats a banana.

he runs very fast.

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