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Subject Verb Agreement
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Rule A verb must agree with it’s subject in number Singular subjects should have singular verbs Plural subjects – plural verbs
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Hints Use “he” and “they” as substitutes for a subject to find a correct verb He is always singular (only one guy) They is always plural (two people, at least) He runs/ they run He walks/ they walk Singular verbs usually end in “s” Runs, walks, plays
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Examples Early detectives (is/are) Sherlock Holmes and his assistant. This book (describes/describe) ways to find evidence. In the play, a neighbor (reports/report) a murder. The officers (have/has) been looking for a clue.
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Be careful! The subject of a verb is never in a prepositional phrase or an appositive phrase. Don’t be fooled by words that come in between the subject and the verb
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Examples The files of any computer (is/are) vulnerable to electronic-age thieves. A computer thief with the right codes (control/controls) all the data files. These thieves, people like Kevin Mitniek, (steal/steals) many files. Mitnick, the most cunning of thieves, (was/were) caught by one of his victims.
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Any Questions? Turn to page 159
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