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New page: '''One of the English verb inflections is used to make the verb agrees with the subject. The ''subject-verb'' agreement is very easy to be learned since there is just one change most verbs...
 
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'''Examples:'''
 
#'''#''The dog bark<u>s</u>''.'''
#'''#''My mom cook<u>s</u>''. ''She enjoy<u>s</u>'' doing it.'''
#'''#''The kid play<u>s</u>''. ''He enjoy<u>s</u>'' his Christmas gift.'''
#'''#''My sister wash<u>es</u>'' the dishes.'''
#'''#''The baby cri<u>es</u>''.'''
 
'''Note that in the three first examples, just a ''–s'' is added to the verb. On the other hand, in the forth example, ''-es'' is added to the verb, and in the last example, the ''y'' in cry is replaced by ''i'' and then ''–es'' is added. In general, the following rules apply:'''