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Third person plural subjects use the verb _______ for are ​

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Within any clause with a present tense verb, the subject and verb must agree in person (first, second, or third) and number (singular or plural). The ending -s is added to nouns and verbs in English, but in very different contexts.

An -s ending on a noun is a plural signal: her brothers (more than one).

An -s ending on a verb is a singular signal; -s is added to a third person singular verb in the present tense: Her mother wears gold jewelry. The third person subject of the verb determines the form of the verb: plural subject, plural verb form (no -s); singular subject, singular verb form (with -s).

In standard English, a third person singular subject must have a singular verb (with -s), and a plural subject must have a plural verb (with no -s).

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