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always take singular verbs.
ple: Neither of them is available to speak right now
Either of us is capable of doing the job,
The Introductory There
• Usually, the verb is placed after the subject.
For example: My mother is a good cook.
The people have decided to change the government
However, in sentences beginning with There, the real subject is placed after the verb. H
we have to be careful with such sentences.
For example: There is an owl sitting on the tree. Subject: an owl (singular)
There are many cars in the garage. Subject: Many cars (plural)
A Tick the sentence in which the subjects and verbs are in agreement
1. At the end of the story, they was living happily ever after.
At the end of the story, they were living happily ever after
2. Ali and Ejaaz go to the beach every Sunday
Ali and Ejaaz goes to the beach every Sunday​

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Answered by asmitadutta554
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Answer:

always take singular verbs.

ple: Neither of them is available to speak right now

Either of us is capable of doing the job,

The Introductory There

• Usually, the verb is placed after the subject.

For example: My mother is a good cook.

The people have decided to change the government

However, in sentences beginning with There, the real subject is placed after the verb. H

we have to be careful with such sentences.

For example: There is an owl sitting on the tree. Subject: an owl (singular)

There are many cars in the garage. Subject: Many cars (plural)

A Tick the sentence in which the subjects and verbs are in agreement

1. At the end of the story, they was living happily ever after.

At the end of the story, they were living happily ever after

2. Ali and Ejaaz go to the beach every Sunday

Ali and Ejaaz goes to the beach every Sunday

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