State in two rules for subject verb agreement
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- when two or more singular subjects are joined together plural verb is used.
- when two subjects together express one singular verb is used.
- if they were given now look like to birthday and with us but they are in fact singular nouns then we use singular verbs
- if subjects were joined by or nor either neither the verb agrees with subject nearest to it.
- if the word are join two singular subject by with a singular verb is used.
- two nouns qualified by each for every even though connected by and requires singular verb.
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Subject-Verb Agreement Rules. ... RULE 1: When two subjects are joined by 'and', the verb is plural. For example: My friend and his mother are in town. RULE 2: When two singular nouns joined by 'and' refer to the same person or thing, the verb is singular.
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