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a bee gathers honey vs a bee gather honey

The correct phrase is 'a bee gathers honey.' The verb 'gathers' needs to agree with the singular subject 'a bee.' 'Gather' is the base form of the verb and cannot be used with a singular subject like 'a bee.'

Last updated: March 06, 2024

a bee gathers honey

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'a bee gathers honey' when referring to the action of a single bee collecting honey.

Examples:

  • A bee gathers honey from flowers.
  • Every day, a bee gathers honey to take back to the hive.
  • The process by which a bee gathers honey is fascinating.
  • Do you know how a bee gathers honey?
  • Watching a bee gathers honey is a mesmerizing sight.

a bee gather honey

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'gather' does not agree with the singular subject 'a bee.'


Alternatives:

  • a bee gathers honey

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