Bull's Eye Business Writing TipsTip #401: ...whether a verb is singular or plural?These
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Tip #401: How can you decide whether a verb is singular or plural? Look for the “s” ending for singular verbs. For example: “ is, was, has, does” are singular verbs. Notice they are used in the third-person singular). “Were, have, do” are plural verbs. |
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“The philosophy of one century is the common sense
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