3rd person singular form.

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Arctica1982

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In the classroom:

I don't eat in restaurants.

Now let's change the sentence into the third person singular positive form: She/he eats in restaurants.

Is the underlined sentence correct?
 
What do you think? You're the student! There must be some reason you posted that sentence here for us to look at.
 
I am not sure about the second part of the sentence. Can we use these 2 adjectives together and close to each other "singular positive"
 
I am not sure about the second part of the sentence. Can we use these 2 adjectives together and close to each other - "singular positive"?

Yes. We can use several adjectives together. Did you think there was a specific problem with using "singular" and "positive" together?
 
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