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A new committee has been
The team selects
The Audubon Society promotes
The audience is
...the flock eats
The trio preforms
My family begins
The jury are
The team has
A panel of judges preside
...our orchestra is
The school club provides
The committee disagrees
...bees buzzes
The matinee audience is
is vs. are
Is and are are very different. Is is when something is something. She is happy. It describes what they are right then. Are is how something is. Are you happy?
How are you? Are can be used in a question to ask how someone or something is. You can also use it to say what you are doing. can usually tell the difference by saying the sentence with both.
We are baking cookies.
OR
We is baking cookies.
The correct one would be we are baking cookies.
When to add an S
When someone is doing something, you an add an S. An S applies with most verbs describing what someone is currently doing. Let's use that cookie sentence again.
She bakes cookies.
OR
She bake cookies.
The correct one would be she bakes cookies, be cause she is baking cookies. Sometimes you can swap the verb with the s with a verb with is ing. For example:
She is baking cookies.
That rule doesn't always apply, though. You can also tell by saying it out loud and deciding what sounds more right.
Has vs have
Have is usually used when you are talking about what you have. Has is usually used when you're talking about what someone has. Let's return to our cookie story.
She has the freshly baked cookies.
OR
She have the freshly baked cookies.
The correct one is "She has the freshly baked cookies" because it's what she has. Now, another one.
I have one of the cookies.
OR
I has one of the cookies.
The correct one is "I have one of the cookies" because it's talking about what I have. You can also use haves in some sentences. Again, with all these sentences you can try saying this out loud.