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1. If two singular subjects are joined using "and", a
is to be used
(a) singular verb - (b) plural verb
2- If two or more subjects joined by and" are preceded by each/every, a.
verb is to be used
Calsingular verb (b) plural verb
3. If two singular subjects are joined using 'or/either.or/neither inora
verb is to be used.
(a)singular verb (b) plural verb
4. If one singular subject and one plural subject are joined using 'or /either. or/
neither...nor", verb agrees with
(a)first subject (b) last subject
5. If a plural subject denotes a 'definite amount or distance, verb is used.
(a)singular verb (b) plural verb
6. If two singular subjects connected using and denote the same idea, verbis
to be used.
(a)singular verb (b) plural verb
7. If two singular subjects connected using and refer to the same noun verb
is to be used
(singular verb (b) plural verb
8. If two singular subjects connected using and refer to two different nouns
verb is to be used
(a)singular verb (b) plural verb
9. Ifa sentence starts with many a, one of each ol, none of verbis used
(a)singular verb (b) plural verb
10-If one singular subject and one plural subject are joined using 'with, together with
besides, like, as well as, in addition to' verb agrees with
(a) first subject (b) last subject
11- A collective noun takes a
verb
(a)singular verb ) plural verb
12. When a collective noun is broken into individuals, a verb is used.
(a)singular verb (b) plural verb
13- Some diseases like 'mumps, measles, diabetes, rickets, take a verb
(a)singular verb (b) plural verb
14- Some nouns like 'trousers. papaloons, tongs, pincers, scales, shorts scissors,
spectades, take a...verb.
(a)singular verb (b) plural verb
15- Some nouns like police, people, cattle, vermin, poultry etc take a verb
(a) singular verb (b) plural verb​

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