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By: Jenin, Safana, and Margaret
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Verbs are sometimes described as "action words". Many verbs are defined as the action of "doing" something. As an example - jumping, singing, laughing. But some verbs do not give the idea of action, they give the idea of the state of "being". For example - be, seem, belong.
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The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. In a sentence, every verb must have a subject. Example: During his party, Daniel broke up with his girlfriend. He “broke up” is the action verb. And Daniel is the subject.
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Main Principle: Singular Subjects need Singular verbs. Plural Subjects need Plural verbs. Examples: [Sally IS a girl.][The boys ARE here] Indefinite pronouns: anyone, everyone, someone, no one, nobody are always singular and, therefore, require singular verbs. Example: [Everyone HAS soup.] [Somebody has left his book.] Some indefinite pronouns — such as all, some — are singular or plural depending on what they're referring to. Example- Some of the phones ARE missing, Some of the juice IS gone.
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NONE is one indefinite pronoun that can be either singular or plural; it often doesn't matter whether you use a singular or a plural verb — unless something else in the sentence determines its number. Example: [None of them CLAIMS responsibility for the accident.] [None of you CLAIM responsibility for the accident.]
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Phrases such as together with, as well as, and along with are not the same as and. And compounds, while as well as modifies. Example- The mom and the daughter ARE at the mall, The mom as well as the daughter IS at the mall. Neither and Either are singular! Example: Neither of the televisions IS working, Either of the sweaters IS fine. o Everyone, Everybody and Each are always singular! o Each is often followed by a prepositional phrase ending in a plural word Example: [Everyone HAS finished doing his/her chores.] [Each of the teachers IS in a meeting.] o Even though teachers is plural, each is followed by the singular verb, is.
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Some words end in -s and appear to be plural but are really singular and require singular verbs. Example-The news from the office is bad. Some words ending in -s refer to a single thing but are nonetheless plural and require a plural verb. Example- Our thanks GO to the volunteers. The names of sports teams that do not end in "s" will take a plural verb Example: The Miami Heat have been looking, The Connecticut Sun are hoping that new talent.
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