Subject/Verb Agreement
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NINTH GRADE ENGLISH
Subject/Verb Agreement
Rule #1
Plural nouns usually
end in –s.
Singular verbs
usually end in –s.
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Rule #2
Singular subjects need singular verbs.
Examples:
He washes the dishes.
A girl in my neighborhood plays in the band.
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Rule #3
Plural subjects need plural verbs.
Examples:
They wash the dishes.
Several girls in my neighborhood play in the
band.
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Rule #4
Don’t determine the number of a subject
by a word in a phrase or clause
following the subject.
Examples:
The apartments across the street (does, do)
have balconies.
Eli, one of my friends, (was, were) late.
The planes pulling up to the gate (was,
were) purchased by a movie company.
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Rule #5
Singular Indefinite Pronouns Take
Singular Verbs…
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Singular Indefinite Pronouns
Each
Either
Neither
One
Anybody
Somebody
Nobody
Everybody
Anyone
Someone
No one
Everyone
Anything
Something
Nothing
Everything
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Singular Indefinite Pronouns
How to remember these????
Each, Either, Neither…The ONES, The
BODYS, The THINGS, + ONE
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Singular Indefinite Pronouns
Examples
Each of the athletes (run, runs) effortlessly.
Neither of the women (is, are) ready to start.
Someone (was, were) waving a large flag.
(Does, do) everyone who signed up enjoy
playing tennis.
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Rule #5
Plural Indefinite Pronouns Take Plural
Verbs
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Plural Indefinite Pronouns
Both
Several
Few
Many
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Plural Indefinite Pronouns
How to remember these????
Both sisters found mom.
BOTH SEVERAL
FEW
MANY
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Plural Indefinite Pronouns
Examples
(Were, was) both of the games postponed?
Few that I know of (has, have) qualified.
Several of the runners (is, are) exercising.
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Rule #5
Singular OR Plural Indefinite Pronouns
can take either singular or plural verbs
depending on how they are used in each
sentence
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Singular-Plural Pronouns
All
Any
More
Most
None
Some
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Singular-Plural Pronouns
How to remember these????
All Active Men Need More Sports.
ALL
ANY
MOST
NONE
MORE
SOME
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Singular-Plural Pronouns
Examples
Some of the test (is, are) hard.
Some of the questions (is, are) hard.
Most of his routine (sound, sounds)
familiar.
Most of his jokes (sound, sounds) familiar.
(Was, were) any of the feedback positive?
(Was, were) any of the reviews positive?
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Rule #6
Two subjects joined by AND take a
plural subject
Examples:
George Lucas and Steven Spielberg (make,
makes) movies.
Rhythm and imagery (helps, help) poets
express their feelings.
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Rule #6
Exception…Compound subjects that
name only one person, thing, or place
take a singular verb.
Examples:
My pen pal and best friend (is, are) my
cousin.
Macaroni and cheese (is, are) my favorite
dish.
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Rule #7
Subjects joined by OR or NOR…the
verb should agree with the subject
closest to it.
Neither the children nor the their mother
(were, was) ready for the trip.
Neither the mother nor her children (were,
was) ready for the trip.
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Compound Subjects Examples
Either Anne or Tony (load, loads) the
dishwasher.
Neither the coach nor the principal (is,
are) happy with the team’s performance.
Either the boys or their sisters (take,
takes) the garbage out.
Neither the dogs nor the cats (comes,
come) when we call them.
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Rule #8
Collective nouns may be either singular
or plural, depending on their meaning in
the sentence
Examples:
The class (has, have) completed their
projects.
The class (has, have) elected its officers.
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Rule #9
An expression of an amount may be
singular or plural depending on how it’s
used in a sentence.
Three fourths of the pizza (is, are) gone.
Of these songs, three fourths (is, are)
new.
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Amount Examples
Two hours (was, were) a long time to
wait.
Thirty dollars (was, were) too much for
a concert ticket.
Six dollars (was, were) found in the
couch cushions.
Two hours—one before school and one
after—(is, are) all I have for practice.
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Rule #10
Some nouns that are plural in form that
singular verbs
“Memories” (is, are) my favorite poem.
Rickets (are, is) a serious health
concern in some countries.
The news of the nominee (was, were) a
surprise.
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Rule #11
Subjects preceded by EVERY or MANY
A take singular verbs.
Every homeowner and storekeeper
(has, have) joined the cleanup.
Many a litterbug (was, were) surprised
by the stiff fines.