Write a sentence with an “either-or” subject, placing a singular subject after or. Use one of the following 2 verbs: WRITE, WRITES.
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he writes either in English or tamil.
they write either in paper or wall
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The students are supposed to write either on the blackboard or paper.
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Write may be a verb: to write, I write, he writes, she writes, they write. Notice the "I" may be a long sound and says its alphabet name "eye". this is often because of the silent 'e' at the end of the word which makes the vowel sound long and say it's alphabet name. It's a confusion, but primarily one among verb tense. Write and writes are present . Wrote (and writ) are the past version of write. Writing is both noun and verb with the verb a gift participle, i.e., it's present using an -ing present participle.
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