Stephene.97410's comments

Here's the list of comments submitted by stephene.97410  — There are currently 1 comment total.

Grammar.com
Is the verb "be" the only verb in the English language with a unique present tense first person singular conjugation: "am"? In other words, for example, the verb "see" is only different from the singular third person's point of view: S/he sees... as opposed to I see, you see, we see, you (plural) see, they see. Most other English verbs follow that pattern. 

2 years ago

View

We need you!

A member of the Grammar.com vibrant community of passionate editors.

Improve your writing now:

Download Grammar eBooks

It’s now more important than ever to develop a powerful writing style. After all, most communication takes place in reports, emails, and instant messages.



Browse Grammar.com

Quiz

Are you a grammar master?

»
Identify the sentence with correct use of the conjunction:
A He is tall, nor his brother is short.
B I want to go, so he stays.
C She is tall, and she is also strong.
D The movie was boring, for it had a weak plot.