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Subject/verb agreement Day 1 Rules 1-4

Basic Rule Subject-verb agreement is when the number and case of the noun has to match the number and case of the verb. Singular noun = singular verb Plural noun = plural verb

Subject/Verb Subject – person, place, thing – a noun What is a subject’s job in a sentence? Verb – an action or state of being What is a verb’s job in a sentence?

Rainy day Man – James Taylor Now rainy day man, he don't like sunshine, he don't chase rainbows, he don't need good times, no. What do you notice about the sentences?

Present tense In the present tense, singular verbs add a suffix -s (or –es/-ies, depending on the original word ending). Plural verbs ≠ suffix –s

Agreement in a Nutshell The elephant trumpets for a peanut. elephant = singular subject trumpets = singular verb The elephants trumpet for peanuts. elephants = plural subject trumpet = plural verb

Examples Singular Plural Stand Look Stare Run Cry Stands Looks Stares Runs Cries Stand Look Stare Run Cry

Rule 1 The subject will come before a phrase beginning with of. Ex: The members of the choir are very happy with the performance. Ex: The causes of this disease are bad diet and a lack of exercise.

Rule 2: Beware interrupting phrases. As well as Along with Together with Including In addition to Especially The squirrel as well as the pigeons keeps an eye on Sammy, the sneaky cat. The squirrel as well as the pigeons keep an eye on Sammy, the sneaky cat. The squirrel as well as the pigeons keep an eye on Sammy, the sneaky cat. At first, the sentence might sound right, but it is completely wrong!

Rule 3: When each or every precedes two [or more] singular nouns joined by and, you have a singular subject. Every chicken wing and pork rib sits untouched on Ruth’s plate. Note: Because there is an s at the end of sit, you know it is a singular verb.

In this situation, no matter how many singular nouns you join with and, the subject is still singular. Every chicken wing, pork rib, slice of pepperoni pizza, hotdog, hamburger, steak, and fried shrimp sits untouched on Ruth’s plate. X X X X X X Check the verb! What letter is at the end? Every is always singular!

These indefinite pronouns are always singular [even when they seem plural]. Each, either, neither Anyone, anybody, anything Everyone, everybody, everything No one, nobody, nothing Someone, somebody, something

Everyone on Earth = more than one person—billions of people, in fact Everyone on Earth = more than one person—billions of people, in fact. The word everyone, however, is still singular.

Rule 4 Collective nouns such as group, jury, family, audience, or population, the verb is usually singular. Ex: The team is getting angry with the umpire for making bad calls. Ex: The crowd is getting excited.

Each fork, spoon, and knife is scarred from the disposal since Drew refuses to check the drain B before he throws the switch. C is refuse throw No change is necessary. Each fork, spoon, and knife are scarred from the A disposal since Drew refuses to check the drain B before he throws the switch. C is refuse throw No change is necessary. Each fork, spoon, and knife are scarred from the disposal since Drew refuses to check the drain before he throws the switch. is refuse throw No change is necessary.

Meryl, together with her friends Beatrice and Laverne, plans a daily trip for ice cream, for these women A have discovered that the calories are worth seeing B C Theo scoop their servings with his muscular arms. plan has are No change is necessary. Meryl, together with her friends Beatrice and Laverne, plans a daily trip for ice cream, for these women A have discovered that the calories is worth seeing B C Theo scoop their servings with his muscular arms. plan has are No change is necessary. Meryl, together with her friends Beatrice and Laverne, plans a daily trip for ice cream, for these women have discovered that the calories is worth seeing Theo scoop their servings with his muscular arms. plan has are No change is necessary.

At the pet store, each iguana, mouse, and gerbil tries to climb the walls of its glass cage while A humans hover outside like giant predators who are B C ready to strike. tries hovers is No change is necessary. At the pet store, each iguana, mouse, and gerbil try to climb the walls of its glass cage while A humans hover outside like giant predators who are B C ready to strike. tries hovers is No change is necessary. At the pet store, each iguana, mouse, and gerbil try to climb the walls of its glass cage while humans hover outside like giant predators who are ready to strike. tries hovers is No change is necessary.

Tyrone, as well as his cousins, hopes that Grandma brings her famous brownies and peach pie that B drip with generous scoops of vanilla ice cream. C hopes bring drips No change is necessary. Tyrone, as well as his cousins, hope that Grandma A brings her famous brownies and peach pie that B drip with generous scoops of vanilla ice cream. C hopes bring drips No change is necessary. Tyrone, as well as his cousins, hope that Grandma brings her famous brownies and peach pie that drip with generous scoops of vanilla ice cream. hopes bring drips No change is necessary.

Rule 5: Two [or more] singular nouns joined by and make a plural subject. The chicken wing and pork rib sit untouched on Ruth’s plate. Because there is no s at the end of sit, you know it is a plural verb.

“And” Plural Rules Ex: Dogs and cats love to have their ears scratched. Ex: Cream cheese and tomato are delicious on a bagel. The and is like an addition symbol. It makes a compound subject.

Exceptions to Rule 5 When the two objects connected by and refer or describe the same thing. Ex: Breaking and entering is against the law. Ex: The bed and breakfast was charming.

If you flip the sentence, the rule will be different! Rule 6: Use caution with these three conjunctions: either … or, neither … nor, and not only … but also. Not only the boss but also her employees wish the shift would end. Not only the employees but also their boss wishes the shift would end. Not only the employees but also their boss wish the shift would end. If you flip the sentence, the rule will be different! Not only the employees but also the boss wishes the shift would end.

Rule 7: Collective Adjectives When an adjective describes a group of people, that group has more than one person in it, so it is plural. Ex: The rich should always help the poor. Ex: The poor should be helped by the rich. Ex: The elderly should be respected. Ex: The young are protected by the old.

Rule 8: Beware inverted word order. Here are the onions you need for the chili. In the refrigerator are the jalapeño peppers you might want to add. Here are the onions you need for the chili. In the refrigerator is the jalapeño peppers you might want to add. Here is the onions you need for the chili. In the refrigerator is the jalapeño peppers you might want to add. Here and there are NEVER subjects. The subject will come after the verb. Cross through prepositional phrases to find the real subject!

Quick Test Directions: In the items that follow, choose the option that corrects an error in the underlined portion(s). If no error exists, choose “No change is necessary.”

Item 1 In the cabinet are the tools that you will need to A unclog the bathroom sink; I have found that a B plunger and a prayer often do the trick. C are has does No change is necessary. In the cabinet is the tools that you will need to unclog the bathroom sink; I have found that a plunger and a prayer often do the trick. are has does No change is necessary. In the cabinet is the tools that you will need to A unclog the bathroom sink; I have found that a B plunger and a prayer often do the trick. C are has does No change is necessary.

Item 2 Here are the books that Thomas and Darlene A need for their research, and here are the earplugs B that you’ll require once they both doze off in C boredom and start snoring. is are dozes No change is necessary. Here are the books that Thomas and Darlene need for their research, and here is the earplugs that you’ll require once they both doze off in boredom and start snoring. is are dozes No change is necessary. Here are the books that Thomas and Darlene A need for their research, and here is the earplugs B that you’ll require once they both doze off in C boredom and start snoring. is are dozes No change is necessary.

Item 3 Jasmine and Rodney have decided to double the A number of cupcakes that they are baking since B everyone loves moist cake and chocolate frosting. C has is loves No change is necessary. Jasmine and Rodney have decided to double the number of cupcakes that they are baking since everyone love moist cake and chocolate frosting. has is loves No change is necessary. Jasmine and Rodney have decided to double the A number of cupcakes that they are baking since B everyone love moist cake and chocolate frosting. C has is loves No change is necessary.

Item 4 Not only those students but also their professor looks forward to the final exam; everyone has A B exciting vacation plans that start next Monday. C looks have starts No change is necessary. Not only those students but also their professor look forward to the final exam; everyone has exciting vacation plans that start next Monday. looks have starts No change is necessary. Not only those students but also their professor look forward to the final exam; everyone has A B exciting vacation plans that start next Monday. C looks have starts No change is necessary.

Item 5 Either the dogs or the cat sleeps on the bed while A everyone is out; Lorraine always finds an B C indentation in the center of her comforter. sleeps are find No change is necessary. Either the dogs or the cat sleep on the bed while everyone is out; Lorraine always finds an indentation in the center of her comforter. sleeps are find No change is necessary. Either the dogs or the cat sleep on the bed while A everyone is out; Lorraine always finds an B C indentation in the center of her comforter. sleeps are find No change is necessary.

Item 6 The scissors are sharp, so neither the cousins nor A Timmy is allowed to play with them, even when the B boys need to finish a school project. C is are need No change is necessary. The scissors are sharp, so neither the cousins nor Timmy is allowed to play with them, even when the boys needs to finish a school project. is are need No change is necessary. The scissors are sharp, so neither the cousins nor A Timmy is allowed to play with them, even when the B boys needs to finish a school project. C is are need No change is necessary.