Everyone realize / Everyone realizes

Which is correct?

As part of present indicative sentence, "Everyone realizes" is correct

A part of am imperative command to a group of peopleize that your homework will count on-third towads your grade" , the first form is correct

What about if the sentence is

I hope everyone realize/realizes his contributions.

Which one is it?

There were many typing errors in the last part of my previous answer.

A part of am imperative command to a group of people, such as "Everyone realize that your homework will count one-third towards your grade" , the first form is correct.

You are probably only interested in the present indicative tense, so stick with "Everyone realizes.."

Treat "everyone" as a singular subject. Your second sentence example should read:

"I hope everyone realizes his contributions"

Drwls is correct. The verb is "realizes" because the subject is singular -- "everyone" -- they have to agree or match.

I hope everyone realizes his contributions... or is it "recognizes" a better word for it?

Either is OK, although the meanings are different. The important thing is to conjugate the verb correctly, for the singular subject. That means putting an "s" at the end of the verb.

what about...

I want everyone to realize....

this is without "s" right?

Yes, but "to realize" is the unconjugated infinitive form of the verb in that case. The subject of the sentence is I, and the conjugated verb is "want". "Everyone to realize" is what is wanted.

The correct term to use in this case is "Everyone realizes."

To determine the correct form, we can consider the subject-verb agreement rule. In this sentence, "everyone" serves as a singular pronoun, so it requires a singular verb form. The singular verb form of "realize" is "realizes."

To confirm this, you can also consult a reputable grammar resource or consult a dictionary for usage guidance.