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SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College Welcome to the PowerPoint Presentation on Subject-Verb and pronoun Agreement, the of grammar!

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College A singular subject demands a singular verb; a plural subject demands a plural verb. That is the simple principle behind subject-verb agreement. This presentation will explore some of the difficulties we have with subject-verb agreement and provide some notes about avoiding agreement problems in our own writing. Hyperlinks to the Guide to Grammar and Writing are provided in this color. Links between subjects and verbs will be shown with red lines.

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College Indefinite pronouns such as everyone and everybody feel plural to some writers, but they are always singular — and take a singular verb. Everyone associated with the project is proud to be part of the effort. Someone has to be responsible. Don’t be confused by phrases that come between the subject pronoun and its verb — phrases that may contain plural words. Each of the project partners is responsible for writing a chapter summary.

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College For the following sentences, just underline the verb twice and the subject (which happens to be a pronoun) once. 1. Another of the boys is coming with us. 2. Anybody coming to the game is welcome to dinner. 3. Nobody in the class is getting this right now. 4. Everybody at the party was late to the game. 5. One of the people at the party was Kim.

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College For the following sentences, just underline the verb twice and the subject (which happens to be a pronoun) once. ALSO- Draw an arrow to link the AGREED pronouns 1. Another of the boys brings his basketball. 2. Anybody coming to the game can bring her parents. 3. Nobody in the class is willing to raise his/her hand. 4. After the party everyone regretted his/her decision. 5. One of the people at the party brought his disco ball.

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College The slide you are about to see is complicated, but we’re not going into such detail this year. It involves pronouns SOME, ALL, and NONE What you should see here, again, though is that prepositional phrase and other phrases sometimes confuse the writer when trying to AGREE verbs and subjects and pronouns

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College The verb that accompanies pronouns such as all and some will be determined by whether the pronoun is referring to something that is COUNTABLE or not. Some of the students in the cafeteria have voted already. Some of the grain was ruined by the flood. “Students” is countable, but we cannot count “the grain”; it is one lump, one quantity. None is usually regarded as singular, but it can be used as a plural pronoun. None of the representatives has indicated how he or she will vote. OR None of the representatives have indicated how they will vote.

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College Phrases such as together with, along with, and as well as seem to join subjects, but they do not work the same as and: they are not conjunctions. Some of the hay in the barn, as well as some major pieces of farm equipment, was ruined in the flood. The major spending bill before Congress, together with some other bills that are awaiting action, is going to cost taxpayers plenty.

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College In formal writing, when either and neither appear as a subject alone (without their sidekicks or and nor), they are singular. This is true even though the subject seems to be two things. Neither of these choices appears to be satisfactory. The office will lend me a car or pay me. Either is fine with me. When either and neither act as correlative conjunctions, however, life becomes a bit more complicated!correlative conjunctions

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College When either and neither act as correlative conjunctionsconjunctions, the subject that is closer to the verb determines the number (singular or plural form) of the verb. Neither the principal nor the teachers are at fault. Either the teachers or the principal has to be responsible for the year-end festival. Has either the President or his aides been in touch with you?

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College So, this was all very overwhelming! What do I REALLY need to know NOW? Is this going to be on our TEST?!? 1)Singular pronouns and singular subjects MUST agree with the verb! 2)Plural pronouns and plural subjects must get plural verbs! 3)MEMORIZE the list I am about to GIVE YOU!

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College Singular indefinite pronouns: another, anybody, anyone, anything, each, everybody, everyone, everything, neither, nobody, no on, one, somebody, someone Plural indefinite pronouns: Both, few, many, several

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College If you have a singular indefinite pronoun, use {he/she/it or is/was} which are singular Example: Everyone is coming to the party. Hint: think of everyone as ONE If you have a plural indefinite pronoun, use {them/their/them or are/ were} which are PLURAL Example: Both of you are going to the party. Hint: think of both as as two or more

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College Review the rest of the material on subject-verb agreement in the Guide to Grammar and Writing and don’t forget to take the relevant quizzes listed on the List of Interactive QuizzesQuizzes. The “sore thumb of grammar” will never be seen in your writing again!

SUBJECT-VERB & PRONOUN AGREEMENT © Capital Community College This PowerPoint presentation was created, in large part, by Charles Darling, PhD Professor of English and Webmaster Capital Community College Hartford, Connecticut copyright November 1999