It is singular. "The rain is falling."
To be plural, the usage would be something like "the rain drops are." (rain would be an adjective)
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To conjugate a verb means to change a verb to match the object you're talking about. e.g 1st person singular= I listen 2nd person singular= You listen 3rd person singular= He/She/One/It listens 1st person plural= We listen 2nd person plural= You listen 3rd person plural= They listen It gets more confusing in other languages where you get tons of irregular verbs that don't follow a simple pattern or the endings are different for each person.
It can be a verb (to rise) or a plural noun.
Type your answer here... there is no plural 4 yield coz its a verb
Reasons can be used as a plural noun (a cause) or as a present tense verb.
No, goes is a verb. Goes is the third person singular form of go. Use goes when the subject of the sentence is he/she/it or a singular noun. eg: He goes to work everyday. It goes stale very quickly. The doctor goes to the clinic everyday. - singular noun subject = the doctor Compare this with plural subjects eg: We go to work every day. The boys go to school.