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Subject-verb agreement

June 25, 2016 - pdf

The basic rule of subject-verb agreement is simple. The verb has to agree with the subject in number and person. If the subject is singular,… Continue reading

Subject and verb worksheet

March 26, 2016 - pdf

Supply a verb that agrees with the subject. Answers 1. My brother and I like cricket. 2. The quality of the apples was not very… Continue reading

Subject-verb agreement: Quick overview

November 4, 2015 - pdf

The verb should agree with the subject in number and person. Here is a quick overview of the basic rules of subject-verb agreement. When two… Continue reading

Subject – verb agreement worksheet

October 21, 2015 - pdf

In each of the following sentences supply a verb that agrees with the subject. Answers 1. There are many objections to the plan. 2. Neither… Continue reading

Agreement of the verb with the subject

July 21, 2015 - pdf

We have already learned that a singular noun takes a singular verb. John likes science fiction. (Here the singular verb ‘likes’ agrees with the singular… Continue reading

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