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Posted by Aparajita Karmakar on May 21, 2021 at 11:29 pmWhat is subject-verb agreement? Where is it used? Give examples.
Amrapali Niungare replied 2 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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Subject-verb agreement is a grammatical rule that requires the subject of a sentence and the verb to agree in number (singular or plural). This means that a singular subject must be paired with a singular verb, and a plural subject must be paired with a plural verb.
Subject-verb agreement is used extensively in standard English writing and speech to maintain grammatical correctness and clarity. It is an essential part of constructing proper sentences.
Here are some examples of subject-verb agreement:
Singular subject and verb:
The cat meows.
The book sits on the table.
She runs to the park.
Plural subject and verb:
The cats meow.
The books sit on the table.
They run to the park.
Compound subjects:
John and Mary go to the store.
The dog and the cat sleep on the couch.
Collective nouns:
The team plays its best game.
The family enjoys their vacation.
Indefinite pronouns:
Everyone is ready for the party.
Neither of the students knows the answer.
Subject-verb agreement is a fundamental grammatical concept that ensures sentences are structured correctly and convey the intended meaning. Maintaining proper subject-verb agreement is essential for clear, effective communication in writing and speaking.
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