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Dominik [7]
2 years ago
8

A. Circle the correct verb. Follow the example in number 1.

English
1 answer:
irga5000 [103]2 years ago
8 0

Greetings.

The answers are:

1. are

2. translates

3. have

4. takes

5. wants

6. makes

7. serve

8. gives

Explanation:

Whenever the noun is a singular, we add "s" and "es". That includes the pronoun such as He, She and It.

However, if the noun is plural, we don't do anything with the verb. That includes I, You, We and They.

Adding "s" or "es" for singular depends the verb itself. Some verbs add "es", some add "s".

The verbs that add "es" are mostly end with these letters or vowels.

X, CH, SH, O

For example,

Watch —> Watches

Wash —> Washes

Go —> Goes

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