A Subject is said to be in Agreement with the Verb when the plurality of both is on the same terms. This means that a Singular Subject takes a Singular Verb and a Plural Subject takes a Plural Verb.
Note:
- A singular verb is the verb which has an ‘s’ or an ‘es’ with it.
- A plural verb is without an ‘s’ or an ‘es’.
A sentence is made up of two parts:
Subject and Verb.
A subject must agree with its verb in number.
This has two implications:
Below are some tricks and tips that can help you to solve Subject Verb Agreements efficiently.
Collective nouns may take either a singular or a plural verb, depending on their use in the sentence.
Some words, such as news, measles, physics, etc. are extremely deceptive. They end in -s and appear to be plural but are really singular and require singular verbs.
After many/a great many/a good many, etc., the noun is always plural, which is followed by a plural verb.
Use a singular verb with distances, periods of time, sums of money, etc., when considered as a unit.
Ten years is a significant period of time: Here, "ten years" is considered as a single unit representing a period of time. It takes a singular verb "is" because we are treating it as a whole.
In sentences beginning with here or there, the true subject follows the verb.
There are many books on the shelf: n this sentence, "there" is the introductory word, but it is not the subject. The true subject, "many books," follows the verb "are." The verb agrees with the plural subject "books," so "are" is the correct verb form.
Sometimes the subject is separated from the verb by such words as along with, as well as, besides, not, etc. These words and phrases are not part of the subject. Ignore them and use a singular verb when the subject is singular.
As a general rule, use a plural verb with two or more subjects when they are connected by and.
The verb in an or, either/or, or neither/nor sentence agrees with the noun or pronoun closest to it.
Q.1. The cost of grocery these days ___ rose.
(a) Has
(b) Have
(c) Is
(d) Are
Correct Answer is option (a)
The subject is singular that is a cost which is why “has” is the right answer.
Q.2. He and his sister were carried by his father on his shoulders.
(a) His father carried his sister and him on his shoulders.
(b) On his father’s shoulders, he and his sister were carried.
(c) His father carried him and his sister on his shoulders.
(d) No change
Correct Answer is option (a)
The sentence is correct as the subject comes before the verb (father carried), also it uses “his sister and him” which is grammatically the right form.
Q.3. Choose the right sentence:
(a) Each one of the pants have a pocket.
(b) Each one of the pants has a pocket
Correct Answer is option (b)
‘Each one’ is an appositive that always takes singular form with it. Therefore, has is the correct choice.
Q.4. Identify the error in the sentence:
This artist, along with some other, plays the guitar on stage.
(a) This artist
(b) Along with
(c) Other
(d) Plays
Correct Answer is option (c)
The subject does not agree with the verb here as the sentence use ‘along with’ where “others” should be used instead of “other.”
Q.5.The woman and her husband ____ to the same tribe.
(a)Belong
(b)Belongs
(c)Belonging
(d)are belong
Correct Answer: A
Since the two subjects are joined by ‘and’ the verb will be plural – Belong.
Q.6.Detect error in the below sentence:
Everyone _____ to stand up when the Principal comes.
(a)Needs
(b)Need
(c)Needing
(d)None of the above
Correct Answer: A
According to the rules, if a sentence has a word like ‘everyone;, ;each; etc, it will be considered singular. Hence, needs.
Q.7.Replace the underlined word by choosing the correct option:
A large amount of money were deducted from the account.
(a)has
(b)have
(c)was
(d)none
Correct Answer: C
The noun here is uncountable, as we are not sure how much money is deducted. Therefore, “was” should be used instead of “were.”
Q.8.Choose the correct form of the verb that agrees with the subject
His pants ____ torn during the match.
(a)was
(b)is
(c)were
(d)are
Correct Answer: were
Some nouns are always considered as a plural noun like ‘pants’ in this sentence and the main verb here is in past form, so the auxiliary verb should be in plural and past form.
Q.9.Tweezers ____ always useful to handle small objects.
(a)may
(b)is
(c)will
(d)are
Correct Answer: are
Some nouns are always considered as a plural noun like ‘tweezers’ in this sentence.
Q.10.A number of soldiers ____ injured during the war.
(a)is
(b)were
(c)was
(d)might
Correct Answer: were
The subject ‘soldier’ is accompanied by ‘A number of’ which makes it plural.
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