May this Christmas BRING or BRINGS? If it is BRING, why?
Can John eat or Can John eats?
The best way to explain this is for us to start with your sentence about John. Notice there is no need for ‘s‘ at the end of ‘eat‘ in the sentence ‘John can eat‘. The verb that agrees with the singular subject here is ‘can‘, which doesn‘t take ‘s‘. If we turn it into a question, we get: Can John eat?
Your sample sentence is not a question. It is a wish but it follows a similar rule. The verb that should agree with the singular subject is ‘may‘, which also does not take ‘s‘. Thus the correct form is: May this Christmas bring you great happiness.

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