rules of subject verb agreement class 10th
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RULES OF SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT:-
- A subject made up of nouns joined by and takes a plural subject, unless that subject’s intended sense is singular.
- When a subject is made up of nouns joined by or, the verb agrees with the last noun.
- Collective nouns (team, couple, staff, etc.) take a singular verb.
- Connectives, phrases such as combined with, coupled with, accompanied by, added to, along with, together with, and as well as, do not change the number of the subject. These phrases are usually set off with commas.
- Collecting noun phrases (a bunch of, a group of, a set of, etc.) take a singular verb.
- “Each” takes a singular verb.
- “None” takes a singular verb if what it refers to is singular and a plural verb if its referent is plural.
- With fractions, the verb agrees with the whole.
- With money, if the amount is specific, use a singular verb; if the amount is vague, use a plural verb.
- The phrase “more than one” takes a singular verb.
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