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If you have a subject without an s, the verb has an s. If you have a plural subject, the verb doesn't have an s. Examples: (Give at least 3 examples, one to show a singular subject with an -s verb, one to show a plural subject with a No-S verb, and one with a “to be” verb) Linking verb 1. jump 2. jumps 3. is, am, are, been, seems​

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