when the movie-i always try to leave the cinema quickely.
option
(a)end
(b)ending
(c)ended
(d)ends
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When the movie Ends I always try to leave the cinema quickly.
Option (d)
EXPLANATION:
- The 'subject-verb agreement' implies the subject and verb should agree in number. This means 'both need to be singular' or 'both need to be plural'. Finding the 'right subject' and the 'right verb' will help to 'correct mistakes' in the 'subject-verb agreement'.
- However, in 'present tenses', 'nouns and verbs' form 'plurals' in opposite ways. Nouns 'ADD' an s to the 'singular form'; verbs 'REMOVE' the s from the 'singular form'. One of the rule of 'subject-verb agreement' is: when a sentence begins with here is – here are, the subject and verb are reversed.
- If the subject is 'singular/plural', then the 'verb' must also be 'singular/plural'. In the above case, the noun is 'singular' (movie) is 'singular' and is the 'subject' that comes before the 'verb' ends, and therefore it adds an s in the 'verb'.
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When the movie (d) ends, I always try to leave the cinema quickly.
Explanation:
- The verb "ends" defines the third person present which is plural form. It is also used as noun.
- The past form is ended and gerund form is ending.
- It defines the final point of an act or action.
- It is used as suffix which is used to denote a person or thing in a specified way.
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