All is / are good? All is not followed by a noun, nor is it all of... But the following What is the use of the predicate verb? All is / are good? It seems that different situations are different When the subject of all refers to a person, the predicate verb is plural When the subject of all refers to something, the predicate verb is singular Or is it all singular? The singular and plural of the predicate verb is based on the noun after of, but it should be said with the plural of the noun. How do you say "you still have something to finish"?

All is / are good? All is not followed by a noun, nor is it all of... But the following What is the use of the predicate verb? All is / are good? It seems that different situations are different When the subject of all refers to a person, the predicate verb is plural When the subject of all refers to something, the predicate verb is singular Or is it all singular? The singular and plural of the predicate verb is based on the noun after of, but it should be said with the plural of the noun. How do you say "you still have something to finish"?


All is / are good?
All right, let's see
In my opinion, it means "the whole". When we look at it as a whole, we use the singular
All of what I can think of is that all of us is plural, but us is pronoun, not noun, predicate and noun
Are you finished
Will you stop it!
That's it!
This is the expression I can think of



Is, has in the third person and have, are in the plural
For example, the teacher as well as the students has gone to the playground?
Every boy and servant girl knows that?
Writing stories and articles is what I enjoy most?


Don't use the plural has.the Teacher as well as the students has gone to the playground



Is or are after the plural third person


The plural third person should be followed by are



When do you use do, does and be at the beginning of a general question?


For example, she is a student, a declarative sentence with a be verb after the subject is changed into a general question, we only need to advance the be verb and change it into is she a student? If it is she has a bag, a sentence that is not a be verb after the subject is changed into a general question, we need to add do or does before the subject. For example, does she have a bag?



When to put the verb be at the beginning of a sentence and when to ask questions with do and does?
General present tense: when to put be at the beginning of a sentence and when to ask questions with do and does?
General past tense: when to put was and were at the beginning of a sentence, and when to ask a question with did?
General future tense: when to put be at the beginning of a sentence and when to put will at the beginning of a sentence?


There are 12 special verbs in English
do,be,have,can,\may,need,must,will shall,used,ought,dare.
Only these 12 special verbs can form questions in advance
2. Only these 12 special verbs can directly + not form negative sentences
3. These 12 special verbs must form a compound predicate
In this way, as long as there is a be verb in the sentence, no matter what tense, as long as the be verb is in advance, it can form a question
If there are other special verbs, they can be questioned as long as they are advanced
Without these 12 special verbs, we can only use do, does and did



When to use do, does and when to use the copula be?


The predicate verb is the general present tense of all the action verbs except be. In the interrogative sentence, do is used. In the case of the third person singular, does is used. When the predicate verb is be or be is used as an auxiliary verb, e.g. do you speak English? Does he get up early? Is he a student? Is he



Please help me, I am very grateful


If the sentence describes a state or an ongoing action, then we use be. For example: is she a student? (state) is she working now? (ongoing action) if the sentence describes an action, then we use do/ does.Does She like blue



English translation
Tim received a letter from his new pen friend


Give up
Antonym of handsome: ugly
Usually adjective: usually
1.It rained over and over
2.Tim heard from his new pen friend



English synonyms and antonyms in Grade Seven


Turn on / turn off be good at / be bad at
This kind of thing?



Antonym synonym third person singular homonym plural
Black antonym
Right homonym
Dress plural
Sheet plural
The antonym of "thin"
Homonym u
The third person singular form of have


black-whtie
Right - (I don't know)
dress-dresses
sheep-sheep
thin-fat/thick
have-has