What subjects and their verbs should always does … er, do? NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer on August 01, 2024
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Updated Aug 01, 2024
What subjects and their verbs should always does … er, do? NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to What subjects and their verbs should always does … er, do? NYT for the August 01, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 5 letters. Start with A and end with E. Possible solutions are APPLE,ALONE,AGREE.
The answer to the What subjects and their verbs should always does … er, do? NYT crossword clue is "AGREE."
The crossword clue "What subjects and their verbs should always does … er, do?” with the answer "AGREE" refers to the grammatical rule known as subject-verb agreement. In English grammar, the subject of a sentence must agree with its verb in both number and person.
This means that if the subject is singular, the verb must also be singular (e.g., "She runs"), and if the subject is plural, the verb must be plural (e.g., "They run"). The clue uses a playful tone to hint at this grammatical principle, highlighting the common mistake people make when ensuring that their subjects and verbs align correctly.
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