A verb changes according to the number and the person of its subject.
Singular and plural are the two numbers. Singular means one, while plural means more than one.
The persons in English language are classified as first person, second person and third person. The first person refers to the person or persons speaking. The second person refers to theperson or persons being spoken to. The third person refers to the person or persons being spoken of.
The following table lists the singular and plural forms of the persons:
First Person | Second Person | Third Person | |
Singular | I | You | He, She, Noun, It |
Plural | We | You | They |
Using the verb ‘do’, let us see how a verb changes its form according to the number and person of it subject.
Present | Past | Future | |
First Person Singular (I) | do am doing have done have been doing | did was doing had done had been doing | will do will be doing will have done will have been doing |
First Person Plural (We) | do are doing have done have been doing | did were doing had done had been doing | will do will be doing will have done will have been doing |
Second Person Singular (You) | do are doing have done have been doing | did were doing had done had been doing | will do will be doing will have done will have been doing |
Second Person Plural (You) | do are doing have done have been doing | did were doing had done had been doing | will do will be doing will have done will have been doing |
Third Person Singular (He/She/Noun/It) | does is doing has done has been doing | did was doing had done had been doing | will do will be doing will have done will have been doing |
Third Person Plural (They) | do are doing have done have been doing | did were doing had done had been doing | will do will be doing will have done will have been doing |
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