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This comprehensive guide explores the fundamentals of subjects, verbs, and their agreement in English sentences. Covering essential elements such as simple present, past, and future tenses, as well as notions of singular and plural forms, readers will gain clarity on how to form coherent sentences. The text delves into various types of subjects including people, places, and things, while also highlighting important action and non-action verbs. Perfect for students and anyone wanting to enhance their grammar skills, this guide provides valuable insights into effective sentence construction.
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The boys are Jack is My father goes Subject – People + V
I see They sleep She eats Subject – Pronoun + V
The market is The park looks Subject – Place + V
The car costs The lorry turned Subject – Transport + V
Winter comes Spring is Subject – Season + V
Pencils are The ruler dropped Subject – stationery + Verb
Cats run The dog barks Monkeysclimbed Subject – Animals + Verb
Ten is Twenty equals Subject – Number + Verb
The hardworking children are Washing dishes is The green T-shirt looks Subject – Phrase + Verb
Walk Run Drive Eat Drink Jump Throw Knock Type clean Verbs - Actions
Is Are Am Was Were Has Have Can Will May should Verbs – Non actions
See Saw Hear Heard Smell Smelt Notice Watch Touch taste Verbs – Five senses
Singular plural Is are Does do Has have goes go Says say Verb - Present
She went They took We gave He was You were I sat Verbs - past
The man will come She is going to tell He will use My friends will do Verbs - Future
I have taken She has used He has eaten They have gone We have finished The woman has drunk The police have arrived Verbs - Perfect