Isnin, 25 Julai 2011

Subject Verb Agreement



Singular subjects need singular verbs and Plural subjects need plural verbs. Pronouns such as everyone and everybody seem plural, but they are always singular — so they need a singular verb.
•Verbs that accompany pronouns such as all and some will be determined by whether the pronoun is referring to something that is COUNTABLE or not.
Phrases such as together with, along with, and as well as seem to combine subjects, but they do not .
When either and neither appear as a subject alone (without the words or and nor), they are singular.
The words there and here are never subjects.

Verbs in the present tense for third-person, singular subjects (he, she, it and anything those words can stand for) have s-endings. Other verbs do not add s-endings.

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