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I like the way he specifies problems vs I like the way he specify problems

The correct phrase is "I like the way he specifies problems." The verb "specifies" should agree with the subject "he." The second phrase is incorrect because it uses the base form of the verb (specify) instead of the correct form (specifies).

Last updated: March 22, 2024

I like the way he specifies problems

This phrase is correct. The verb "specifies" agrees with the subject "he."

This phrase is used to express admiration for the specific way someone identifies or describes problems.

Examples:

  • I like the way she solves puzzles.
  • I like the way he explains concepts.
  • I like the way they handle difficult situations.

I like the way he specify problems

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "specify" should be in the form "specifies" to agree with the subject "he."


Alternatives:

  • I like the way he specifies problems.
  • I like the way he identifies problems.
  • I like the way he points out problems.

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