what is the subject verb agreement. the cat is /are scratching on the tree
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Sometimes when people see “and” or “or” (or even “nor”) in a sentence,
they’re not sure whether to make the verb singular or plural. For example .
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The student and the teacher like / likes to read.
Either the students or the teacher like / likes to read.
In the first case, the “and” means that you should go with a plural verb,
“like.”
In the second case, the “or” means that you should match the verb to the
subject closest to it, the teacher, which means you need a singular verb,
“likes.”
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