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- [Voiceover] Hi grammarians. Today I want to talk about this idea, in English, that we call agreement. So, I'm going to teach you how to be agreeable, make it so that all of your sentences get along really well. Let me give you an example. "The dog barks," as opposed to, "The dogs bark." Do you see the difference? It's funny because the 's' seems to migrate, seems to move from one part of the sentence to the other. So what you wouldn't say is, "The dog bark." That doesn't work. And you wouldn't say, "The dogs barks." I know that seems strange that you wouldn't want to have the 's' follow the other 's', but you actually only want to have one of these in a sentence. So, "The dog barks." "The dogs bark." When there's only one of something, strangely, in the present tense, it takes this 's'. So, "Jake bakes a cake." "We bake a cake." Not, "Jake bake a cake," which, admittedly, is a fun sentence to say. But this is not, in standard English, this is not correct. It doesn't exhibit what we...