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Advanced Subject-Verb Agreement Rules |
Subject-verb agreement is the grammatical rule that the verb or verbs in a sentence must match the number, person, and gender of the subject; in English, the verb needs to match just the number and sometimes the person. For example, the singular subject it and the plural subject they use different versions of the same verb: “it goes . . . ” and “they go . . . ”
How to Conjugate be in the Singular and Plural
Here’s a list of some additional subject-verb agreement rules to clear up the more problematic areas. If you’re still confused, review the subject-verb agreement examples to see how they work.
1. When using the negative form in the present tense, only the verb do needs to match the subject.
She does not like reading before bed.
She likes reading before bed.
2. Likewise, in questions that involve the word do, only do needs to match the subject.
Do you know where the train station is?
Does anyone know where the train station is?
3. If the subject consists of multiple nouns joined by the conjunction and, treat the subject as plural and use the plural form of the verb.
Lucas and Maxine are in love!
Only Lucas is in love.
However, some common phrases that form a single unit can act as singular.
This bed and breakfast is delightful!
4. If the subject consists of multiple singular nouns joined by or, treat the subject as singular.
Penne or rigatoni works fine for the recipe.
However, if the subject consists of multiple plural nouns joined by or, treat the subject as plural.
Cats or dogs make good friends.
If there’s a combination of singular and plural nouns joined by or, the verb follows the number of the final one listed.
The teacher or the students have to inform the principal.
The students or the teacher has to inform the principal.
5. If there is more than one active verb, as with compound predicates, all the verbs must agree with the subject.
After work, I go shopping, pick up the kids, cook dinner, and then relax for the night.
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