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Mrs. Stinnett English II
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singular A word that refers to one person, place, thing, or idea is singular in number. plural A word that refers to more than one is plural in number. In general, nouns ending in –s are plural, and verbs ending in –s are singular.
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SINGULAR PLURAL sandwich sandwiches she they family families makes make goes go is are
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A verb should agree in number with its subject. EX: Spike Lee is a talented movie director. EX: His films are noteworthy.
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The number of a subject usually is NOT determined by a word in a phrase or clause following the subject. EX: The actors in Lee’s films are rehearsing a scene. EX: Lee, not one of the acting coaches, has been advising them.
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Indefinite pronouns can act as the subject in a sentence. Remember that some indefinite pronouns can be singular, plural, or either depending on the context of the sentence. EX: No one knows the answer. EX: Most of the article is interesting.
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and Subjects joined by and generally take a plural verb. EX: Peru and Chile are South American countries. EX: Students and teachers report to the auditorium.
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ornor Singular subjects joined by or or nor take a singular verb. EX: Neither the president nor the vice president is at the press conference. ornor Plural subjects joined by or or nor take a plural verb. EX: Either bobcats or wild boars appear in the new documentary.
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ornor When a singular subject and a plural subject are joined by or or nor, the verb agrees with the subject that is nearer to the verb. EX: Either pizza or sandwiches are served at the study group. EX: Either sandwiches or pizza is served at the study group.
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