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How do you use village in simple present tense in a sentence?

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In simple present tense, the verb form of 'village' becomes 'villages' when used with a singular third-person subject, and remains 'village' with plural subjects or first-person and second-person singular subjects.


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In simple present tense, the verb form of 'village' would be 'villages' when used with a singular third-person subject such as 'he', 'she', or 'it'. For example, 'He lives in a village.' or 'She visits the village every day.'

When used with plural subjects or first-person and second-person singular subjects, the verb form remains 'village'. For example, 'We live in a village.' or 'They visit the village every day.'


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