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what is verb concord​

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Answered by komal8076
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Subject-verb concord is when the subject of a sentence and the verb of a sentence agree. Simply,

if the subject of the sentence is singular, the verb must be singular. If the subject of a sentence is plural, the verb must be plural.

Answered by aadhinathsreesh123
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Explanation:

You already know what ‘subject’ and ‘verb‘ are in a sentence. ‘Subject’ is a noun or pronoun that tells us what the sentence talks about and ‘verb’ represents the action in the sentence. Then what is ‘subject verb concord/agreement’? It means that the subject and verb in a sentence should agree or match, otherwise the sentence will not sound right.

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