why I is plural and why he singular
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I is not plural OK . hope this helps
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‘I’ is singular. It represents an ‘individual’.Sometimes it is used with plural words e.g., I have, where have is considered a plural verb. Same is the case with you that represents both singular and plural, but we always use plural verbs with it.
Sometimes I is used with were, like I wish I were a....
But it's used when the situation is hypothetical like we want to make a wish, etc.
He is a word used for singular masculine gender. It is not plural.
Plural form of I is we, us....
Plural of he is they.
Hope it helps...
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‘I’ is singular. It represents an ‘individual’.Sometimes it is used with plural words e.g., I have, where have is considered a plural verb. Same is the case with you that represents both singular and plural, but we always use plural verbs with it.
Sometimes I is used with were, like I wish I were a....
But it's used when the situation is hypothetical like we want to make a wish, etc.
He is a word used for singular masculine gender. It is not plural.
Plural form of I is we, us....
Plural of he is they.
Hope it helps...
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