What are the examples of notional subject-verb concord ??
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- In English grammar, notional agreement refers to agreement (or concord) of verbs with their subjects and of pronouns with their antecedent nouns on the basis of meaning rather than grammatical form. Also known as synesis. (Other terms for notional agreement include notional concord, semantic agreement, agreement ad sensum, logical agreement, and constructio ad sensum.)
- EG
- "I know that our Government are letting our troops down, big time."
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