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She eats apples vs She eat apples

The correct choice is "She eats apples." In English, the verb must agree in number with the subject of the sentence. So when the subject is singular (like "she"), the verb needs to be in the third-person singular form ("eats"). "She eat apples" is incorrect because the verb form does not match the singular subject.
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Last updated: August 14, 2024

She eats apples

This phrase is correct. In English, the verb must agree in number with the subject, so when the subject is singular (like "she"), the verb needs to be in the third person singular form (eats).

Use this phrase when referring to a singular subject (like "she") performing an action in the present tense. The verb "eats" is the correct form for the third person singular.

Examples:

  • She eats apples every day.
  • He eats apples for breakfast.
  • The girl eats apples after school.
  • The cat eats apples when hungry.
  • Mary eats apples as a snack.
  • She Eats Apples. Directed by Adrienne Boris. Once upon a time there was a princess teenager named Ashley, who lived in a beautiful kingdom average town  ...
  • Oct 10, 2014 ... We hope you'll join us! She Eats Apples — which opens tonight and runs through Oct. 15 — is the first of five events in our @Play Festival of ...
  • Oct 8, 2014 ... She Eats Apples is an exploration of rape culture as seen through the eyes for four teenagers embroiled in the complexities of growing up.
  • This Fall, we explored She Eats Apples by Stephanie Brownell with 115 high- school students at Strath Haven High School in Wallingford, PA. The play used the ...

She eat apples

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form does not match the singular subject "she."

  • Mar 13, 2011 ... Should often denotes subjunctive: Should she eat apples, she would become ill; but most often expresses some sort of moral obligation: She ...
  • Tak, jadam. ? Does she eat apples? Czy ona jada jabłka? ? How often does Ann eat apples?Jak często Ania je jabłka? - They doesn't eat apples every morning.
  • For example, if you ask a four year old girl why she eat apples, she may say, " they're yummy." Asking the same question to a twelve year old girl may get you a  ...
  • 6 days ago ... Chip McFetters. Ahem, World Champion Tate. How do you like them apples Ronda? Wait, can she eat apples yet?

Alternatives:

  • She eats apples.
  • She is eating apples.
  • She enjoys eating apples.
  • She likes to eat apples.
  • She can eat apples.

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