20 Rules in Subject Verb Agreement With Examples
20 Rules in Subject Verb Agreement With Examples
20 Rules in Subject Verb Agreement With Examples
10. The only time when the object of the preposition factors
into the decision of plural or singular verb forms is when noun
and pronoun subjects like some, half, none, more, all, etc. are
followed by a prepositional phrase. In these sentences, the
object of the preposition determines the form of the verb.
· All of the chicken is gone.
· All of the chickens are gone.
· None of the apples are eaten.
· None of the apple is eaten.
· Some of the oranges are eaten.
12. If the subjects are both plural and are connected by the
words or, nor, neither/nor, either/or , and not only/but also ,
the verb is plural.
· Dogs and cats are both available at the pet shop.
· The president and the former PNP chief are both responsible for the misencounter.
· Apples and grapes are both sweet.
· Teachers and students are part of the teaching – learning process.
· Scientists and inventors are great people.
13. If one subject is singular and one plural and the words are
connected by the words or, nor, neither/nor, either/or , and
not only/but also , you use the verb form of the subject that is
nearest the verb.
· Either the tigers or the lion has escaped from the zoo.
· Neither the lion nor the tigers have escaped from the zoo.
· Either the teacher or the students have participated on the show.
· Neither the principal nor the teachers are the performer.
· Either the police men or the criminals are dead.
15. Except for the pronouns (few, many, several, both, all,
some) that always take the plural form.
· Few were left in the school after the parade.
· Many people were stranded during the typhoon.
· Some are gathering their data about the experiment.
· Both police and criminal were found dead.
· All are good in the game.
16. If two infinitives are separated by and they take the plural
form of the verb.
· To sing and to play guitar require great skill.
· To sketch and to paint are his talent.
· To dance and to sing are her talent.
· To belt and to sing are difficult.
· To glide and to fly are extraordinary.
18. Collective nouns like herd, senate, class, crowd, etc. usually
take a singular verb form.
· The faculty is going to participate in the program.
· The crowd is very thick.
· The senate decides to make the judgement.
· The class is the participant of the meeting.
· The yellow team is the winner.
20. Use the singular form of the verb if the subject is singular,
and plural if the subject is plural except for the word I and
You.
· I have two hands.
· You are the best for me.
· You are my last hope.
· I have my money inside the bag.
· You are the shining star.