WC Grammar Subject Verb Agreement
WC Grammar Subject Verb Agreement
WC Grammar Subject Verb Agreement
Subjects and verbs MUST agree in NUMBER. Singular subjects use verbs with singular endings
(e.g. the dog barks; the teacher says). Plural subjects use verbs with plural endings (e.g. the
dogs bark; the teachers say). The verb usually follows immediately after the subject; however,
extra care should be taken in the following cases:
1. Subject and verb are separated
2. Subject has two or more parts (compound subject)
3. Subject comes after the verb
4. Subject is connected by 'or', 'nor', 'either . . . or', 'neither . . . nor' words
5. Subject is a special type of pronoun
6. Subject is a collective noun or non-count noun
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GRAMMAR CHECKERS will TRY to help you with subject-verb agreement, BUT it is a hit-or-
miss hint (i.e. makes mistakes or misses errors you make). You need to know all of the rules for
subject-verb agreement and check your sentences as you write and when you proofread your
work.
4.2 If plural subjects are joined by 'or', 'nor', 'either. . .or', 'neither. . .nor', use a plural verb.
Example
ü Neither the women nor the children >>>>>> are out of danger.
COMBINED PLURAL SUBJECT PLURAL VERB
4.3 If one subject is singular and one is plural, the verb agrees with the subject nearest to it.
Examples
ü Neither the women nor the child >>>>>> is out of danger.
MIX OF PLURAL & SINGULAR SUBJECT SINGULAR VERB
ü Neither the woman nor the children >>>>>> are out of danger.
MIX OF SINGULAR & PLURAL SUBJECT PLURAL VERB
5.2 When you use the pronouns 'both', 'many', 'few', 'several', 'other', use a plural verb.
Example
ü Many of the people in the group >>>>>> work consistently.
PLURAL SUBJECT PLURAL VERB
5.3 Words like 'none', 'any', 'all', 'more', 'most', 'some' use singular or plural verbs, depending
on the context.
Examples
ü All of the cake was eaten by the children. (singular)
ü All of the cakes were eaten by the children. (plural)
6.2 A non-count noun (e.g. statistics, furniture, sugar, water, news) uses a singular verb.
Example
ü Statistics, for most students, >>>>>> is a difficult subject.
NON-COUNT/SINGULAR SUBJECT SINGULAR VERB