the children ____________ to the school (go, goes)
With explanation
Answers
Answer:
go
Explanation:
As we can see the given sentence is a Present Indefinite Tense and in Present Indefinite Tenses we use s or es with the verb when the given subject is singular and do not use s or es with the verb when it is plural.
So as the given subject children is plural we use go as verb instead of goes
Answer:
The children go to school.
Explanation:
Agreement in grammar is an eminent part. An agreement aligns the subject of a sentence with the main verb. In simpler terms, if there is one subject then there would be one verb and if there is more than one subject there would be more verbs. In the abovementioned sentence, "children" is the subject and plural. Hence the verb used will be plural in nature. So, we have used go instead of goes in the abovementioned question.