English · Common Verbs
/klaɪmz/
[/klaɪmz/]
third-person singular of climb
Third-person singular present of 'climb': used when he, she, or it goes up something.
The little boy climbs the apple tree every summer to pick the ripest fruit at the top.
The little boy climbs the apple tree every summer to pick the ripest fruit at the top.
From Old English 'climban'; the 'b' has been silent for centuries.
Used with singular subjects in the present tense to describe climbing.