SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT
A. Subject
Subject is
the person/people/thing(s) that do the activity.
I,
you, they, we, she, he, it.
B. Verb
Verb is
a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main
part of the predicate of a sentence.
Kind of verbs:
1. Action
Verb
• Also
known as “Main Verb”.
• Action
verbs are words that express action (give, eat, walk, etc.) or possession
(have, own, etc.).
• Action
verbs can be either transitive (with object) or intransitive (without object).
Example:
- Laurissa raises her hand. (kkt)
- Laurissa
rises slowly from her seat. (kki)
2. Linking
Verbs
A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a
noun or adjective that renames or describes the subject.
To Be: is, am, are, was, were
Example:
Lisa is in love with Jason.
Verb:
seem, appear, become, grow, remain, get, prove, turn, look, sound, smell,
taste, feel.
Example:She looks pale.
3. Helping
Verbs
Helping verbs are used before action or linking verbs
to convey additional information regarding aspects of possibility (can, could,
etc.) or time (was, did, has, etc.)
MODALS
always function as Helping Verbs.
MODALS:
can, could, may, might, shall, will, ought to, should, would.
Example
:Tejois (helping verb) going (main verb) to
Florida.
Main Rule of Subject Verb Agreement
1. Subjects
and verbs must agree in number. This is the cornerstone rule that forms the
background of the concept.
Example :
- The
dog growls when it is angry.
- The
dogs growl when they are angry
2. Don’t
get confused by the words that come between the subject and verb; theydo not affect agreement.
Examples:The dog, who is chewing on my
jeans, is usually very good.
3. Prepositional
phrases between the subject and verb usually do not affectagreement.
Examples:The colors of the rainbow are beautiful.
4. When
sentences start with “there” or “here,” the subject will always be placedafter
the verb, so care needs to be taken to identify it correctly.
Example
:Thereis a problem with the balance sheet. Here are
the papersyou requested.
5. If
two subjects are joined by and, they typically require a plural verb
form.
Example :The cow and the pig are jumping
over the moon.
6. The
verb is singular if the two subjects separated by and refer to the sameperson or thing.
Example:Red
beans and rice is my mom's favorite dish.
7. If
one of the words each, every, or no comes before the subject, the verb
issingular.
Example:No smoking or drinking is allowed.
8. If
the subjects are both singular and are connected by the words or,
nor,neither/nor, either/or, and not only/but alsothe verb is
singular.
Example:Jessica or Christian is to blame
for the accident.
9. The
only time when the object of the preposition decides plural or singular verb
forms is when noun and pronoun subjects like some, half, none, more,
all, etc. are followed by a prepositional phrase. In these sentences,
the object of the preposition determines the form of the verb.
Example:
- All
of the chicken is gone.
- All
of the chickens are gone.
10. The singular
verb form is usually used for units of measurement or time.
Example:
Four quartsof oil was required to get the car running.
11. If the subjects
are both plural and are connected by the words or, nor, neither/nor,
either/or, and not only/but also, the verb is plural.
Example:Dogs
and cats are both available at the pound.
12. If one subject
is singular and one plural and the words are connected by the words or,
nor, neither/nor, either/or, and not only/but also, you use the verb form of
the subject that is nearest the verb.
Example:
- Either
the bears or thelion has escaped from the zoo.
- Neither
the lion nor the bears have escaped from the zoo.
13. Indefinite
pronouns (everything, anything, everyone, someone, somebody, nothing,
etc) typically take singular verbs.
Example:
- Everybody
wants to be loved.
- Everything
is gonna be alright.
14. Except for the
pronouns (few, many, several, both, all, some) that always take the plural form.
Example: Few were left alive after the flood.
15. If two
infinitives are separated by and they take the plural form of the verb.
Example:To walk and to chew gum require great
skill.
16. When gerunds
are used as the subject of a sentence, they take the singular verbform of the
verb; but, when they are linked by and, they take the plural form.
Example: Standing in the water was a bad
idea.
17. Collective
nouns like family, committee, herd, senate, class, crowd, etc. usually take a
singular verb form.
Example:The herd
is stampeding.
18. Titles of
books, movies, novels, etc. are treated as singular and take a singularverb.
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