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Subject-Verb Agreement
Tricky Subjects Part Two
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Collective Nouns The kind of noun that represents a group. (family, team, crowd, jury) Depend on rest of sentence If all members create one action = singular In 1911, a robbery team steals the Mona Lisa. If members do different actions = plural The team separate after the theft.
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Inverted Sentences Be careful! You have to choose the right subject.
Inversion occurs mostly in questions, sentences that begin with “here” or “there” and sentences that begin with phrases (Does/Do) the bank want the robbers punished? Here (is/are) a book about dumb criminals Right by the police (speed/speeds) the truck.
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Numbers/Titles Titles of works of art, music, or literature are usually singular. The Twelve Chairs (is/are) a comic mystery. Words that refer to amounts are usually singular Twelve years (is/are) a long time for an investigation. Two-thirds of the money (come/comes) from private donations.
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Any Questions? Turn to page 168
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