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Subject-Verb Agreement

Subject-verb agreement means ensuring the subject and verb in a sentence align in number. This is crucial for grammatical accuracy and comprehension. ScanSolve guides you through tricky cases, like collective nouns and compound subjects.

How to Approach Subject-Verb Agreement

1

Identify the Subject

Determine if your subject is singular, plural, compound, or a collective noun.

2

Choose the Correct Verb

Select a verb form that matches your subject, adjusting for singular or plural cases.

3

Check Through Examples

Review example sentences that use similar structures to ensure correct application.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my subject is a collective noun?+

Use a singular verb if the group acts as a unit, and a plural verb if acting individually.

How do subject and verb agree in compound subjects?+

Use a plural verb unless connecting with 'or', 'nor' and the closer subject dictates the verb.

Are there exceptions to basic subject-verb rules?+

Yes, phrases like 'as well as' don't alter subject's number; verb should match the main subject.

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