Asked by amanda
Which one of the following statements is true for the base forms of verb? A. when the subject of a sentence is singular, add "-s" to the base form. B. Add "to" to the base form to create an adjective. C.Do not use a base form with plural subjects. D.Add "-ed" to irregular base forms to form the past participle.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Answered by
amanda
I don't know what this one is. That's why i'm here for help!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
They go to school every day.
He goes to school every day.
Debbie runs in the evening.
Debbie and Amy sometimes run together.
He goes to school every day.
Debbie runs in the evening.
Debbie and Amy sometimes run together.
Answered by
Anonymous
HBG
Answered by
Teehee
When the subject of a sentence is singular, add -s to the base form. This is true for the base forms of verb
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