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If i am not sure whether to use a singular
1.Everyone in the club (has, have) read this book.
2.Most of the field (needs, need) mowing. Tell if the indefinite pronoun is
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Chris
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ex) There are two pins on the table.
In this sentence, is 'there' is a derived adverb? [Second question] 1. Singular indefinite
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John
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Conjugate the following verbs in Spanish-
1. Estudiar- singular and plural 2. correr- singular and plural 3. vivir- singular and
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Aubrey
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Could someone explain to me why the word "like" is plural and not singular because I actually thought "like" was singular.
And
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Amy
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entify the person and number of the following sentence.
Tomorrow morning, Akiko will arrive an hour late. third-person singular
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Is toast singular, plural, or both?
Bring the toast here! Singular. The toasts were enlighting. Plural
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Mary
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A. mi
B. mis C. tu, tus D. su E. nuestro, nuestra F. nuestros, nuestas G. sus 1. Our (plural) 2.(singular) his, her,
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ShadyyKatie
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Do you understand why "defines" is correct?
Even though "Baskin-Robbins" appears to be plural (with the -s on the end), it's
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Writeacher
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Yes sorry, I kind of exaggerate when I write. May I ask how is "Everyone" a singular? Don't singular mean one only? Thanks
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Shadow
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In 1-2 sentences, explain how to use an apostrophe to show possession for singular and plural nouns and to form contractions.
Use
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