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Enyer Josue
Good evening, and greetings for everyone. I have another question about the used the singular and plural in english.
In the following expression:
"We just studies many words"
Why the verb "to study" is in its plural form
Even when the subject is in plural instead of (He, she or It)?
Is that correct?
Oct 11, 2023 1:49 AM
Answers · 6
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“studies” is actually the he/she/it form of “to study” which makes it third person singular.
The conjugation of “to study” is:
I study
You study
He/she/it studies
We study
You (plural) study
They study
Typically present verbs only change endings in the he/she/it form.
October 11, 2023
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We study
He studies
They study
She studies
October 11, 2023
English verbs don't have plural forms, so to speak. It just looks like it. The sentence is incorrect.
October 11, 2023
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