The team are playing well this season.
The team is playing well this season
He go to the store yesterday.
He went to the store yesterday.
How do you make a verb singular?
Add an -s to the end
The teacher (explain/explains) the lesson every day.
explains
The group of friends enjoy spending time together.
The group of friends enjoys spending time together
She is studying when I called her yesterday.
She was studying when I called her yesterday.
T of F: adding -ed to the end of a verb will always work when making something past tense
False: irregular verb do not always take the -ed ending
The books on the shelf (belong/belongs) to my sister.
belong
My dog and cat runs around the house every morning.
My dog and cat run around the house every morning.
I was eating dinner when she calls me.
I was eating dinner when she called me.
“am, is are” + verb + -ing
Is the combination for what verb tense?
Present Progressive
Each of the books (have/haves) its own unique story.
have
She have a lot of books in her bag.
She has a lot of books in her bag
They are plays soccer at the moment.
They are playing soccer at the moment.
When using "either/or" or "neither/nor" in a sentence, the verb should agree with the subject (closest OR farthest) to/from it
I ______ (eat) dinner right now.
am eating
Neither the teacher nor the students was ready for the test.
Neither the teacher nor the students were ready for the test
She go to the gym every morning.
She goes to the gym every morning.
___________ always take the singular form
“each,” “each one,” “either,” “neither,” “everyone,” “everybody,” “anyone,”
Indefinite pronouns
She ______ (run) three miles this morning.
ran