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Subject verb agreement rules​

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Answered by nehu215
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Explanation:

  • If the subject is singular, the verb must be singular too. ...
  • If the subject is plural, the verb must also be plural. ...
  • When the subject of the sentence is composed of two or more nouns or pronouns connected by and, use a plural verb.
Answered by geetika14960
1

Answer:

I can tell you 6 rules.

Rule 1- singular subject takes singular verb and plural subject takes plural verb.

Rule 2-If a subject is joined by and always takes plural verb.

Rule 3-ndefinite pronouns (everyone, each one, someone, somebody, no one, nobody, anyone, anybody etc.) are always singular.

Rule 4-When the percentage or a part of something is mentioned with plural meaning the plural verb is used.

Rule 5-When the subjects joined by ‘either or’ or ‘neither nor’ are of different persons. IT must take plural subjects.

Rule 6-If connectives/appositives like along with, together with, as well as, accompanied by etc. are used to combine two subjects, the verb agrees with the subject mentioned first.

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