The third person singular form of 'sell' is 'sells', and the past tense is' sold'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
The past tense of 'will' is 'would' and the past tense is 'willed'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
'ought to' was a modal-verb, and there was no third-person singular. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
The past tense of 'know' is 'know', and the past tense is' known'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
The past tense and past verb of feed were both fed. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
The past tense of 'give' was 'give', and the past tense was' given'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
The past tense of read was read, and the past tense was also read. However, the past tense and past tense of read were pronounced as/red/, while the original read was pronounced as/ri:d/. "Choose" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
The third person singular form of start is 'starts'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
Yes, the dog was the third person singular. In English, the third person singular included he, she, it, and the singular form of countable pronoun. Dog was a countable pronoun, and the dog referred to a specific dog, so it was a third person singular. When the subject of the sentence was the third person singular form of the dog, the predicative verb in the sentence had to change according to the corresponding rules. For example, in general, add-s directly, add-es directly at the end of s, x, z, sh, ch, or o, and add-es directly at the end of y with a syllable in front of y, change y to i and then add-es, etc.(For example, The dog likes bones.) "Choose" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
In the simple present tense, when the subject is in the third person singular (such as he, she, it, etc.), the third person singular form of the verb pass is passes. For example,"He passes the exam." "Choose" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
The third person singular form of 'teach' is 'teaches'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!