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Dmitry [639]
1 year ago
12

listen to the following sentences and decide if they refer to tex (singular), tex and tammy (plural) -- or if it's impossible to

tell. hint: pay close attention to liaison between subject pronoun and verb.
English
1 answer:
Liula [17]1 year ago
8 0

Pronoun and Verb. - "They like the same food." It is impossible to tell.

What is Pronoun and Verb?
A word that is substituted for a noun or a noun phrase is known as a pronoun. Pronouns can refer to a noun that has already mentioned or even to a noun that is implicitly understood. The most prevalent pronouns are personal pronouns, that also refer to the speaker or writers (in the first person), the listener or viewers (in the second person), or even other individuals or objects (third person).

A verb is a word (part of speech) that, in syntax, typically conveys an action (bring, read, walk, operate, learn), an event that occurred (happen, become), or even a state of being. The word verb comes from the Latin verbum, which means "word" (be, exist, stand). The infinitive, either with or without the atom to, is the fundamental form in the typical description of English. Verbs are inflected (modified throughout form) to denote tense, aspect, mood, as well as voice in many languages.

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