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Now that's explains everything vs Now that's explain everything

The correct phrase is "now that's explains everything." The verb "explains" should be in the third person singular form to match the singular subject "that."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1131 views

Now that's explains everything

This phrase is correct. The verb "explains" is in the correct form to match the singular subject "that."

This phrase is used to express that something has been clarified or made clear.

Examples:

  • Now that's explains everything about the situation.
  • Now that's explains everything clearly.
  • Now that's explains everything in detail.
  • But now you have to explain everything, and see that everything is fixed, right?
  • Now, open the airlocks and I'll explain everything Admiral Lipinski.
  • It's very difficult to explain everything right now.
  • Now, I want you to start again and explain everything very carefully.
  • M.S. Explains everything that's wrong with her right now.
  • I promise I'll explain everything, but right now you've got to listen to me.
  • Now, it's a lot to absorb, I know, but I will explain everything.
  • Vivian shot Sarah with The Norseman... I don't have time to explain everything right now.
  • M.S. Explains everything that's wrong with her right now.
  • Sarah, I know you must have a lot of questions for me right now, and I promise I will explain everything later.
  • I'll explain everything I know, but right now I have work to do.
  • I'll call you in a couple days and I'll explain everything but right now I need that money.
  • I'd love to explain everything to you, Claire, but I'm afraid it would be a little overwhelming right now.
  • I'll explain everything later, but you must leave now.
  • Once you get him, I can explain everything, but right now I just need you to go now, please.
  • Someday I'll explain everything to you, but right now, I need you to promise me you'll look after her.
  • Explains everything except the white count.
  • Stress explains everything except the itchy feet.
  • I called your cell to explain everything.
  • It was an accident and we'll explain everything later, but right now Claire is dead,

Now that's explain everything

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "explain" should be in the third person singular form "explains" to match the singular subject "that."

  • But now you have to explain everything, and see that everything is fixed, right?
  • Now, open the airlocks and I'll explain everything Admiral Lipinski.
  • It's very difficult to explain everything right now.
  • Now, I want you to start again and explain everything very carefully.
  • M.S. Explains everything that's wrong with her right now.
  • I promise I'll explain everything, but right now you've got to listen to me.
  • Now, it's a lot to absorb, I know, but I will explain everything.
  • Vivian shot Sarah with The Norseman... I don't have time to explain everything right now.
  • M.S. Explains everything that's wrong with her right now.
  • Sarah, I know you must have a lot of questions for me right now, and I promise I will explain everything later.
  • I'll explain everything I know, but right now I have work to do.
  • I'll call you in a couple days and I'll explain everything but right now I need that money.
  • I'd love to explain everything to you, Claire, but I'm afraid it would be a little overwhelming right now.
  • I'll explain everything later, but you must leave now.
  • Once you get him, I can explain everything, but right now I just need you to go now, please.
  • Someday I'll explain everything to you, but right now, I need you to promise me you'll look after her.
  • Explains everything except the white count.
  • Stress explains everything except the itchy feet.
  • I called your cell to explain everything.
  • It was an accident and we'll explain everything later, but right now Claire is dead,

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