In the English language, subjects and verbs must always match in number. Fortunately, most verbs are not irregular. So, which pattern follow regular verbs? Remember: you need to match the form of “being” with the subject! This is called subject-verb correspondence. If the subject is singular or he, she, she, add -s to the basic form. Tip: “Consent” means having no difference or seeing things the same way. Excellent job of learning subject correspondence with the irregular verb “to be”. 🎉 Tip: “is” and “are” and “am” are different forms of the verb “to be”. Tip: “to be” is an irregular verb, which is why the forms are so different from each other. They do not follow any pattern.

Then we add things like -s at the end to suit the theme. Students will be able to form sentences in which the subject and verb correspond. Now, try the practice to master what you have learned. 😺 After a bit, you`ll probably get it right without thinking about it. Excellent revision work. Now, let`s learn something new. Tip: Singular means one. The plural means more than one. Set of courses with personal whiteboards (or scratch paper for each student). .