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Verb Agreement [Be, Do, Have, Will, Was/Were]

Verb Agreements

Verb Agreement


Be [am/is/are -> present]

I -> am
You -> are
They -> are
We -> are
She -> is
He -> is
It -> is

Be [was/were -> past]

I -> was
You -> were
They -> were
We -> were
She -> was
He -> was
It -> was

Will/shall [would/should]

I -> will/shall
You -> will
They -> will
We -> will/shall
She -> will
He -> will
It -> will

Do/does

I -> do
You -> do
They -> do
We -> do
She -> does
He -> does
It. -> does

Have/has
I -> have
You -> have
They -> have
We -> have
She -> has
He -> has
It -> has

All simple past verb it should be similar in every single subject.

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