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Tom is going to school vs Tom are going to the market

The correct phrase is "Tom is going to school." The subject "Tom" requires the singular form of the verb "is." In the second phrase, the verb "are" does not agree with the singular subject "Tom."

Last updated: March 26, 2024

Tom is going to school

This phrase is correct. It uses the singular form of the verb "is" to match the singular subject "Tom."

This phrase is used to indicate that Tom is on his way to school.

Examples:

  • Tom is going to school to pick up his books.
  • Tom is going to school early today.
  • Tom is going to school by bus.
  • Tom is going to school to attend a meeting.
  • Tom is going to school to meet his teacher.

Tom are going to the market

This phrase is incorrect. The subject "Tom" requires the singular form of the verb, which is "is."


Alternatives:

  • Tom is going to the market.
  • Tom and his friends are going to the market.
  • Tom and his family are going to the market.
  • Tom and his classmates are going to the market.
  • Tom and his colleagues are going to the market.

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