Jack Zeldis writes from Fresno, Calif., about the verb “to have” — or rather, about the lack of it — in Hebrew. Specifically, he asks me to comment on the two kinds of constructions for a Hebrew ...
It's always useful to be able to talk about what you have or don't have. Avoir - to have is the second most frequent verb in French. Like lots of really useful verbs avoir is irregular and it ...
Subject-verb agreement means that your verb must be conjugated, or changed, to fit (or agree) with the subject. Subjects can be singular or plural. Think of singular and plural as mathematical ...
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