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when is used ''shows'' and ''show''? it works for every word?
example:
it shows
show me
he shows me?
Mar 23, 2011 3:55 AM
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show as a verb is used with an "s" at the end when you are using it with 3rd person singular:
he shows, she shows, it shows.
With the rest of the subject pronouns: I, You, We, They you use "show":
I show, You show, They show, We show.
When you talk as an imperative or like giving an order or indication, you say "show":
EX: Show me the book, please.
As a noun you use shows for plural and show for singular:
Example: American Idol is a tv show.
I like 3 tv shows: Desperate Housewives, Grey´s Anatomy and 90210
:) I hope that helps.
March 23, 2011
Your question should be phrased, "When do we use 'show' and 'shows'? Does it work for every word?"
March 23, 2011
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