Are is a plural present be verb. We are walking home. Were is a plural past be verb. They were looking for me. Have is a plural main verb or auxiliary verb. They have a dog. They have had a dog for...
Normally to indicate whether a word is plural is by looking for an 's' at the end of the word.
For example,
- cats
- trees
- birds
- carrots
- boys
- girls
However, there are some...
As an auxiliary verb will is without number: He will go; they will go. As a main verb, it may be singular or plural: I will this to my heirs; they will it to their heirs.
If the verb is plural, it will NOT have an s at the end. The noun will have an s at the end but the verb won't. Example: The girls run.Now, if noun is singular, it won't have an s, but the verb...