
Subject-Verb Agreement: Basics, Interrupters, and Relative Pronouns
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Subject-Verb Agreement: Basics, Interrupters, and Relative Pronouns
by Carly Gelles
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Basic Subject-Verb Agreement
A verb must agree in number with its subject. A singular subject takes a singular verb, and a plural subject takes a plural verb.
Number indicates whether a noun or pronoun is singular or plural. This term also applies to verbs.
Nouns
Singular: cow, church, goose
Plural: cows, churches, geese
Pronouns
Singular: I, you, he, she, it
Plural: we, you, they
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Multiple Choice
Which is the corret verb for in the sentence below?
Kim _ down the street.
run
runs
runned
be running
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Select
Which of the choices below could be used to correctly fill in the blank?
_ have been acting up.
They
He
Aliyah and Trey
You
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Interrupting Words
The agreement of a verb with its subject is not changed by any interrupting words.
Prepositional Phrase: The winds at the summit were howling.
Participial Phrase: The backpackfilled with ropes was put on the table.
Negative Statements: David, not one of his brothers, is goingto climb.
Adjective Clauses: Hikers who are climbing the mountain prepare for every emergency.
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Interrupting Words
Compound prepositions, such as in addition to, as well as, along with, and together with, often begin interrupting phrases. Make sure the verb always agrees with the SUBJECT, not with the object of the compound preposition.
Ex. Shauna, in addition to her two cousins, is coming with us.
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Multiple Choice
The valedictorian, not the class president and the salutatorian, _ to receive a special award.
is going
are going
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Relative Pronouns as Subjects
When a relative pronoun is the subject of a subordinate clause, the antecedent determines the number of the verb.
Ex. Dr. Francis is the only surgeon in the country who knows how to perform this operation
Dr. Klein is one of a dozen doctors who make this hospital famous.
Who is the relative pronoun in each sentence. The agreement depends on the antecedent.
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Now let's practice!
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Multiple Choice
Wood (was, were) human beings' first fuel.
was
were
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Multiple Choice
Spacecrafts (is, are) fueled by a mixture of liquid oxygen and kerosene.
is
are
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Multiple Choice
The tadpoles swimming around any ordinary pond (is, are) our future frogs.
is
are
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Multiple Choice
All reptiles, such as the frog, (has, have) to hibernate.
has
have
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Multiple Choice
As long as 2,000 years ago, coal (was, were) used as fuel.
was
were
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