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Subject - Verb Agreement
Q. The buildings on each campus _ recently completed (was, were)
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Answered by Sahukarianand1988
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Subject Verb Agreement

In a sentence, the subject and the verb must agree. This means that if the subject is singular, the verb cannot be plural and vice versa. This is known as the subject verb agreement. Let us take a look.

The Subject Verb Agreement

Generally, there are two types of verbs in a sentence- finite and non-finite. Finite verbs are also known as the main verbs in the sentence. These directly relate to the subject of the sentence in terms of tense and number. All the other verbs in the sentence are non-finite verbs. Thus the non-finite verbs are mostly not in sync with the subject of the verb.

The subject-verb agreement states that the finite or the main verb of the sentence must agree with its subject in person as well as in number. For example,

Incorrect- We is studying English grammar on Toppr.

Correct- We are studying English grammar on Toppr.

Note that the agreement is in terms of person and number.

Subject Verb Agreement

Agreement in Person

The general cases that arise and the rules concerned are discussed as below:

I. When the sentence has different persons (irrespective of a noun or a pronoun), separated by an ‘and’, we should use the plural verb. For example:

Jake and Misha are siblings.

You, Pete and I are going to the woods.

II. In subject verb agreement when there are different persons in the subject of the sentence, separated by an ‘or’ or ‘nor’, the verb agrees in person with the word nearest to it. For example:

Neither she nor you are at fault.

Either David or I am going to the party.

Either Mich or he is at fault.

III. ‘Let us’ always takes a verb as the subject. For example:

Let us go out.

Let them sing the song.

IV. Kings and editors use ‘we’ for ‘I’ in their sentences and the verb agrees with this. For example:

We are going to publish this.

We work for the welfare of people.

V. The words ‘Your Honour’, ‘Your Majesty’ etc. take a singular verb. For example:

If Your Majesty wants……

VI. When in a sentence two different words are joined by ‘as well as’, the verb agrees with the first word. That is:

Dave, as well as I, is coming.

The students, as well as the teachers, were asked to vacate the room.

VII. If two words in the sentence are joined by ‘not only’……’but also’, subject verb agreement states that the verb agrees with the word nearest to it. For example:

Not only you, but also the teachers are also in opposition to this.

Not only we, but also our parents want us to win.

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