SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT: HERE & THERE….. Junior Philippe & Janice Mathis ENC 0020-0021.

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SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT: HERE & THERE….. Junior Philippe & Janice Mathis ENC

Sentences beginning with Here & There In sentences beginning with there, and here the subject comes after the verb.

Example….  The subject follows the verb in sentences beginning with THERE. To find the subject cross-out the Here (or There) and rearrange the sentence. For example, There are some letters for you. - There are some letters for you. = Some letters are for you.

Kool-Aid Time…..  There (was, were) two errors on the bill.  Here (is, are) my keys.  Here (is, are) the latest scores.  There (is, are) no cures for some diseases.  Here (is, are) a good spot.

Work Cited  Basic skills in English (purple level) McDougal Littell  UTScharts/C5.HTM