English, asked by deepak349789, 11 months ago

she (sings/sing) in the school choir. choose the correct verb.

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Answered by ritttu
5
she sings in the school choir.is the answer.

TheAstrophile: no...its a rule
deepak349789: yup but rule is when subject is singlr number then verb shld be in snglr form
TheAstrophile: for example...1) she eats an apple 2) they eat an apple
deepak349789: plz make a lill corrctin. it shld be like this--- if the subject is 3rd persn snglr nmbr then verb will be in plural form...
deepak349789: plz make a lill corrctin. it shld be like this--- if the subject is 3rd persn snglr nmbr then verb will be in plural form...
deepak349789: as she is a third person singlr form then verb is "sings".
TheAstrophile: thnks
deepak349789: wlcm.
deepak349789: thnks 2 u 2.
TheAstrophile: my pleasure
Answered by yogeshkumar49685
0

Answer:

she sings in the school choir.

Explanation:

In a sentence, verbs are action words that describe what the subject is doing. Verbs, like nouns, are the main part of a sentence or phrase, telling a story about what is going on. Verbs are almost always followed by a noun or pronoun. The subject is made up of these nouns and pronouns.

State of being verbs, also known as linking verbs, describe existing conditions or situations. Because no action is being performed, the state of being verbs are inactive. These verbs, which are forms of to be, such as am, is, and are, are usually accompanied by adjectives.

The verbs in the following sentences are highlighted for easy identification.

I am a student.

We are circus performers.

He was quiet.

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