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SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT English for Specific Purposes Antonio Delgado, BSEd III

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SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENTEnglish for Specific PurposesAntonio Delgado, BSEd III

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As an additional guide in brushing up on your grammar, keep in mind the following rules:

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1.) The general rule is that singular subjects require singular verbs and plural subjects require plural verbs.

Examples:Robinhood steals from the rich and helps the poor.

The books are on the table.

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2.) The pronouns I and you take a plural verb.

Examples:You are not alone.I sympathize with the prosecutor who covered his ears.

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Exception: I is used with am in the present tense and with was in the past tense.

Examples:I am the leader of the group.I was surprised when she walked out of the room.

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3.) When the sentence begins with there, the verb must agree with the subject that follows.

Examples:There are rice fields in Nueva Ecija.

There is a boy waiting for you outside.

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4.) Compound Subjectsa. Compound subjects connected by AND usually require a plural verb.

Examples:The teacher and the student learn from each other.

The director and the producer are present at the awards night.

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b. Compound subjects connected by AND but are considered a single unit or refer to the same person or thing require a singular verb.

Examples:Peace and calm reigns over the country.

The director and producer was present at the awards night.

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Note: When each part of the compound subject has a limiting word each, this indicates that they represent different persons or things and therefore the verb required is plural.

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c. When compound subjects connected by AND are modified by the words each, every, no or many a, the verb is singular.

Examples:Each officer and member is expected to help.

Many a boy and girl has volunteered to help.

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d. In compound subjects connected by or or nor, the verb agrees with the nearer subject part.

Examples:Either the players or the coach is welcome to attend the planning session.

Neither the book nor the papers were found.

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5.) Collective nouns usually require singular verbs.

Examples:The committee adjourns.The band plays regularly at the local bar.

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Exception: If the idea denotes separate individuals, a plural verb is required.

Examples:The committee disagree on the voting procedure.

The band are cleaning their own instruments.

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6.) Indefinite Pronounsa. Each, none, one, either, neither, much, nobody, somebody, something, everything, anyone, etc. require singular verbs.

Examples:Everyone is expected to cooperate.

Each takes home a million pesos.

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b. Both, few, several and some require plural verbs.

Examples:Many are called but few are chosen.

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7.) Nouns plural in form but singular in meaning (e.g. news, mumps, measles; Mathematics economics, politics; Philippines, Maldives; and titles of books, movies, etc.) require singular verbs.

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Examples:Measles is a contagious disease.Mathematics is considered a difficult subject by most students.

The Philippines lags behind other countries in economic development.

Trees is a poem by Joyce Kilmer.

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8.) Some nouns are always plural (e.g. scissors, tweezers, pants, eyeglasses, etc.) and therefore require plural verbs.

Examples:The scissors are missing.Your eyeglasses look good on you.

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9.) The expression a number takes a plural verb; the expression the number takes a singular verb.

Examples:A number of journalists were killed.

The number of slain journalists is high.

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10.) Words joined to the subject by expressions such as with, together with, as well as, accompanied by, not, or including are considered parenthetical; therefore they do not affect the number of the verb.

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Examples:The teacher, as well as the students, learn in the classroom.

Noynoy, not Mar, is the leader of the government.

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11.) Amount of money, length of time, unit of measurement and fraction require a singular verb.

Examples:Sixteen hours is a long time to travel.

Five thousand pesos is too much for a daily allowance of a student.

Three-fourths is enough.

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12.) Fractions take a singular verb if the object of the OF-phrase that follows is singular; and a plural verb if the object of the OF-phrase is plural.

Examples:Half of the apples were rotten.Half of the apple pie was eaten by you.

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13.) The number of the verb ties with the number of the relative pronoun used as a subject.

Examples:The people who know her find her very annoying.

He is one of the students who were arrested during the rally.

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REMEMBER:The verb agrees with the subject, not the modifier, intervening phrase or predicate noun.

Examples:The roots of the tree anchor it to the soil.

A five hundred peso-bill was found on the table.

My objection is the too many errors.

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REMEMBER:Sometimes, sentence might be grammatically correct but awkward.

Examples:Awkward: Either he or I am the first.

Better: Either he is the first or I am.

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