3 - Singular v. Plural Verbs

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2008

Jane Straus, foremost expert, answers your burning English grammar and punctuation questions. To see the entire contents of The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation online and to take online quizzes, go to www.grammarbook.com

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  • Given that my English usage video lessons are all under one minute in length, is there something I could do to make this one "pop" more for you?

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  • @wheel0513 This example applies to most situations you will encounter. You will find more discussion on my GrammarBook website.

  • a single example means nearly nothing to someone thats trying to learn.

  • I usually really like her videos, but this one is just a little bit lame.

  • It's ok, he, she and it with s, but what about the obvious sts' questions like: "and teacher, what about I or you (sing.) both of them are singular, so can I say I talks?... or You talks?... how to deal with that?

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