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Answered by khushipar
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Singular subjects need singular verbs, while plural subjects require plural verbs. ‘Be’ verbs change the most according to the number and person of the subject.  Other verbs do not change much on the basis of the subjects except the verbs of the simple present tense. If the subjects are a third person singular number, the verbs are used with s/es when they are in simple present tense. The verbs with s/es in the sentence are called singular verbs.

Be’ verbs according to number and person of the subject.



The boys are walking up the steps.

The buses are late again today.

We are your friends.

They are telling lies.

The farmer work in the fields.

Answered by hemanth3312004
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