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subject verb agreement rules​

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Answered by 543210v
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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
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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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