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draw a flow chart describing the Subject verb agreement... ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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====>> Most native English speakers know the standard verb-subject combinations by ear.

Examples of these combinations are he talks, not he talk and she has, not she have.

However, if you don’t trust your ear or you find simple sentence formations confusing,

just follow these simple rules and you will be ready to write flawless sentences in no time!

After learning the basic fundamentals of subject-verb agreement, read and

understand these special rules and after some practice, forming correct

sentences will be easy!

1. Make the verb agree with its subject, not with the word in between

High levels of pollution cause damage to the respiratory tract

The subject is levels, NOT pollution

2. With subjects joined with or, nor, either…or, or neither… nor, make the verb

agree with the part of the subject NEARER to the verb

A driver’s license or credit card is required

See, the term “driver’s license” was not used in making the verb

agree the sentence. Instead it was the term “credit card”

Neither the lab assistant nor the students were able to download the

information

Everybody who signed up for the snowboarding trip was taking lessons

Everyone on the team supports the coach

4. However, a few indefinite nouns such as ALL, ANY, NONE and SOME may be

singular or plural DEPENDING on the noun or pronoun they refer to.

Some of our luggage was lost

None of his advice makes sense

5. Make the verb agree with its subject even when the subject follows the verb

There are surprisingly few children in our neighbourhood

There were a social worker and a crew of twenty volunteers at the scene

of the accident

6. Words such as athletics, economics, measles and news are usually SINGULAR,

despite their plural form

Statistics is among the most difficult courses in our program

7. Titles of works, company names, words mentioned as words, and gerund

phrases are SINGULAR

Lost Cities describes the discoveries of many ancient civilizations

Delmonico Brothers specializes in organic produce and additive-free

meats.

8. Treat collective nouns (e.g. team, audience, crowd, class, family) as

SINGULAR unless the meaning is clearly plural

1. SINGULAR

  • Collective nouns nearly always emphasize a group as a UNIT

  • The class respects the teacher

  • The board of trustees meets in Denver twice a year

2. PLURAL.

  • Occasionally, a collective noun is treated as plural to draw attention to

  • the INDIVIDUAL members of the group

  • The class are debating amongst themselves

  • If that is the case, it is better to change it to:

  • The class members are debating amongst themselves

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Answered by sk181231
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Most native English speakers know the standard verb-subject combinations by ear.

Examples of these combinations are he talks, not he talk and she has, not she have.

However, if you don’t trust your ear or you find simple sentence formations confusing,

just follow these simple rules and you will be ready to write flawless sentences in no time!

After learning the basic fundamentals of subject-verb agreement, read and

understand these special rules and after some practice, forming correct

sentences will be easy!

1. Make the verb agree with its subject, not with the word in between

High levels of pollution cause damage to the respiratory tract

The subject is levels, NOT pollution

2. With subjects joined with or, nor, either…or, or neither… nor, make the verb

agree with the part of the subject NEARER to the verb

A driver’s license or credit card is required

See, the term “driver’s license” was not used in making the verb

agree the sentence. Instead it was the term “credit card”

Neither the lab assistant nor the students were able to download the

information

Everybody who signed up for the snowboarding trip was taking lessons

Everyone on the team supports the coach

4. However, a few indefinite nouns such as ALL, ANY, NONE and SOME may be

singular or plural DEPENDING on the noun or pronoun they refer to.

Some of our luggage was lost

None of his advice makes sense

5. Make the verb agree with its subject even when the subject follows the verb

There are surprisingly few children in our neighbourhood

There were a social worker and a crew of twenty volunteers at the scene

of the accident

6. Words such as athletics, economics, measles and news are usually SINGULAR,

despite their plural form

Statistics is among the most difficult courses in our program

7. Titles of works, company names, words mentioned as words, and gerund

phrases are SINGULAR

Lost Cities describes the discoveries of many ancient civilizations

Delmonico Brothers specializes in organic produce and additive-free

meats.

8. Treat collective nouns (e.g. team, audience, crowd, class, family) as

SINGULAR unless the meaning is clearly plural

1. SINGULAR

Collective nouns nearly always emphasize a group as a UNIT

The class respects the teacher

The board of trustees meets in Denver twice a year

2. PLURAL.

Occasionally, a collective noun is treated as plural to draw attention to

the INDIVIDUAL members of the group

The class are debating amongst themselves

If that is the case, it is better to change it to:

The class members are debating amongst themselves

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