When we have to use "mean" and "means"? It's different or same?
"Mean" is the present tense form of "mean" for I, you, and plural nouns:
- I mean what I say.
- They mean you no harm.
"Means" is the present tense form of "mean" for all other singular nouns:
- She means the world to me.
- He means to do nice deeds, but he always messes up.
- This score means that you didn't study.
- I mean what I say.
- They mean you no harm.
"Means" is the present tense form of "mean" for all other singular nouns:
- She means the world to me.
- He means to do nice deeds, but he always messes up.
- This score means that you didn't study.
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