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Tuesday 2/28/17 Daily Grammar Practice: Subject Verb Agreement
Rule Schmitt’s Example If the subject is singular then the verb is singular. If the subject is plural then the verb is plural. He walks, They walk If you use either-or, look at the subject closest to the verb. If the subject closest to the verb is singular, use a plural verb; likewise, if the subject is plural, use a singular verb. Either the teacher or the students write on the whiteboard. Use a singular verb after each, neither, everyone, everybody, nobody, and someone. Everybody is going to the movies tonight. The following words almost always use the plural form of verbs: all, both, few, many, several. All of them are on the table.
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Wednesday 3/1/17 Daily Grammar Practice: Subject Verb Agreement
Rule Schmitt’s Example The word none is treated in various ways. Sometimes it uses a singular verb, and at other times, it uses a plural verb. When none means no one or not one, use the singular form of the verb. When none means or suggests more than one thing or person, use the plural form of the verb None of them is alive. None are worthless because they continue help when needed. Here and there cannot be subjects. Therefore, if a sentence begins with here or there, look for the subject and write the correct form of the verb. There are books on the floor. When the word number is preceded with the word a, use a plural verb. When the word number is preceded with the word the, use a singular verb. A number of people are waiting for you to finish. The number of trucks appears to be too many
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Word List for Quiz on 3/3/17 Nullify (verb) To make legally null and void; invalidate. Materialize (verb) To come into being; or to become real or visible. Credulous (adj.) Having too great a readiness to believe in things. Blight (verb) To spoil, harm, or destroy. Abrogate (verb) To repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement. **Make sure you know synonyms, antonyms, and how to use the word in a sentence. **There will also be subject verb agreement on the quiz.
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