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Subject and Verb Agreement Djabbarova q.

Explanation 1. When the subject is a singular noun, the verb takes an -s (or -es) in the present tense. The baby sleeps. The baby cries. 2. When the subject is a plural noun, the verb does not take an -s (or -es) in the present tense. The babies sleep. The babies cry.

Exercise 1 Choose the correct verb in each of the following sentences. 1. The dog (bark, barks). 2. It (wake, wakes) up the neighborhood. 3. The neighbors (become, becomes) annoyed. 4. They (deserve, deserves) a quiet Sunday morning. 5. I (throws, throw) an old slipper at the dog.

Answer key Exercise 1 Choose the correct verb in each of the following sentences. 1. The dog barks. 2. It wakes up the neighborhood. 3. The neighbors become annoyed. 4. They deserve a quiet Sunday morning. 5. I throw an old slipper at the dog.

SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT WITH COLLECTIVE NOUNS 3. A collective noun (also called a group noun) is considered singular unless the meaning is clearly plural. Note: Usually, a collective noun takes a singular verb or requires a singular pronoun to refer to that noun. The reasoning is that the group acts as a single unit. The class was waiting for its turn to use the gym. The Cub Scout troop is holding its jamboree in July. The orchestra performs in Cincinnati next week.

SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT WITH COLLECTIVE NOUNS 4. Sometimes a collective noun takes a plural verb or requires a plural pronoun to refer to that noun because the members of the group are clearly acting as individuals, with separate actions as a result. One clue that a group noun will be considered plural is if the verb shows a difference of opinion: disagree, argue, debate, or differ. The Cub Scout troop were having difficulty with their tents. (Here, the meaning is that each person is individually having trouble with his tent.) The orchestra are debating whether or not to go on tour. (Some individuals think they should go on tour; some think they should not.)

SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT WITH COLLECTIVE NOUNS 5. The word number is a collective noun that is governed by the following rule: If the definite article (the) is used with number, the meaning is singular. The number of reality shows on television has increased. If the indefinite article (a, an) is used with number, the meaning is plural. A number of reality shows on television have been canceled.

Exercise 2 Choose the correct verb in each sentence. 1. The construction crew (is, are) being blamed for the accident. (acting as a unit) 2. In this case, the union (accuses, accuse) the crew. (acting as a unit) 3. A few days after the accident, the same group (files, file) charges. (acting as a unit) 4. The crew’s legal team (is, are) uncertain about their strategy. (acting as individuals) 5. The public (voices, voice) their concerns to the media. (acting as individuals) 6. The crowd (grows, grow) more and more impatient. (acting as a unit)

Answer key Exercise 2 Choose the correct verb in each sentence. 1. The construction crew is being blamed for the accident. (acting as a unit) 2. In this case, the union accuses the crew. (acting as a unit) 3. A few days after the accident, the same group files charges. (acting as a unit) 4. The crew’s legal team are uncertain about their strategy. (acting as individuals) 5. The public voice their concerns to the media. (acting as individuals) 6. The crowd grows more and more impatient. (acting as a unit)

SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT WITH COMPOUND SUBJECTS 6. If the parts of a compound subject are connected by the word and, the verb is usually plural. Alberto and Ramon are the winners. Note: The exception to this rule occurs when the two subjects are thought of as a single unit. 7. If the parts of a compound subject connected by and are thought of as a single unit, the verb is singular. Peanut butter and jelly is my favorite sandwich. Note: The rule becomes more complicated when the parts of the compound subject are connected by or, nor, either, either/or, neither, neither/nor, or not only/but also.

SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT WITH COMPOUND SUBJECTS 8. When the parts of a compound subject are connected with or, nor, either, either/or, neither, neither/nor, or not only/but also, use the following rules: 1. If both subjects are singular, the verb is singular. Either Alberto or Ramon is at the concert. 2. If both subjects are plural, the verb is plural. Either my friends or my two brothers are at the concert. 3. If one subject is singular and one subject is plural, the verb agrees with the subject closer to the verb. Either my friends or my brother is at the concert. Either my brother or my friends are at the concert.

Exercise 3 Find the compound subject and choose the correct verb in each sentence. 1. Macaroni and cheese (is, are) my son’s favorite supper. 2. This meal and others like it (has, have) too much fat. 3. My mother and father, on the other hand, often (enjoys, enjoy) a fruit salad for their main meal. 4. For many of us, our shopping habits or cooking routine (needs, need) to be changed. 5. Either a salad or a cooked vegetable with a sprinkling of cheese (is, are) a better choice than macaroni and cheese. 6. Adults and children (does, do) need to watch their diets.

Answer key Exercise 3 Find the compound subject and choose the correct verb in each sentence. 1. Macaroni and cheese is my son’s favorite supper. 2. This meal and others like it, have too much fat. 3. My mother and father, on the other hand, often enjoy a fruit salad for their main meal. 4. For many of us, our shopping habits or cooking routine needs to be changed. 5. Either a salad or a cooked vegetable with a sprinkling of cheese is a better choice than macaroni and cheese. 6. Adults and children do need to watch their diets.

Reference 1. The Writer’s Work Place with Readings- pages 59, 65, 66, 69, 70 Sandra Scarry and John Scarry

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