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Subject The WHO/WHAT of the sentence that is doing or being something A noun or pronoun The star of the sentence Linked to the predicate
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Find the subject… Ms. Harkness needs coffee in the morning.
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Find the subject… Ms. Harkness needs coffee in the morning.
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Verb What the subject of the sentence is doing or being A predicate Linked to the subject
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Find the verb… Ms. Harkness needs coffee in the morning.
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Find the verb… Ms. Harkness needs coffee in the morning.
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Subject- Verb Agreement The verb must agree with the subject in number
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Subject-Verb Agreement If the subject is SINGULAR, the verb must be ____________.
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Subject-Verb Agreement If the subject is SINGULAR, the verb must be SINGULAR. The student has three tests.
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Subject-Verb Agreement If the subject is PLURAL, the verb must be ________________.
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Subject-Verb Agreement If the subject is PLURAL, the verb must be PLURAL. The students have three tests.
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Compound Subject Joined by the conjunction and Will have a plural verb
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Compound Subject Huxley, Dante, and Emma are going to the dog park.
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Compound Subject Huxley, Dante, and Emma are going to the dog park.
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Trick with “Or” When the compound subject is joined with “or,” you look at the subject CLOSEST to the verb
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Or Far subject or close subject verb. Amy or her sisters win. Sisters = plural Win = plural
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Singular or Plural Mary or Martha [go/goes] to the store. The flying squirrels or Ninja Duck [eat/eats] at the food court.
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Singular or Plural Mary or Martha goes to the store. The flying squirrels or Ninja Duck eats at the food court.
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Pronouns that are always SINGULAR AnotherEachEverything AnybodyEitherNeither AnyoneEveryNobody AnythingEveryoneNo one NothingSomebodySomeone Something
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Pronouns to Remember… EACH and EVERY will always be singular Make sure they have a singular verb
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Each and Every Each of my brothers [play/plays] football.
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Each Each of my brothers plays football.
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Each Each of the markers [is/are] missing a cap.
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Each Each of the markers is missing a cap.
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