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It is perhaps clearer in other languages, but conjugated verbs in English<span> can also sometimes tell us something about how many people are participating in the action of the </span>verb<span>. For example, singular subjects (he, she, it) in the present simple tense have an “s” added to them when </span>conjugated<span>: He sings. She reads.</span>
Prefiere /. I am bilingual in Spanish.
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The answer is actually D. Neutral for the first one and C. Indigenous for the second one.
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