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English, 24.06.2019 06:00 bikkiecuanas13

I) the bird flies. (ii) the birds fly. in sentence (i), the subject bird is in the singular, so the verb flies is also in the singular. in sentence (ii), the subject birds are in the plural, so the verb fly is also in the plural. i dint understand pls explain! (subject verb pionts! )

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