Module 1 Structure Edited
Module 1 Structure Edited
Module 1 Structure Edited
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, students must have:
1. stated and familiarized themselves with the rules of Subject –Verb
Agreement;
2.sustained interest in studying Subject –Verb Agreement;
3.constructed their own sentences using correct Subject –Verb Agreement;
and.
4. displayed interest and cooperation while participating actively in activities.
DURATION
2 hours
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Laptop, LCD Projector, ManilaPaper, Pentel Pens, Bond Paper
TUNING IN
1. Recall the part of speech through the poem.
3. Kindly read and identify the different types of speech and its
examples.
The Nine Parts of Speech Poem
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LESSON PROPER: SETTING THE IMPORTANCE
Guessing Game
PROVIDING FEEDBACK
Part 1. TALK IT!
1. Topic
Introduction to Subject –Verb Agreement
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2. How are grammatically structured sentences formed?
3. The teacher will introduce the subject- verb agreement activity to the
students to check their prior knowledge. She will read the instructions and
the students will answer the activity orally.
Subject-Verb Agreement
Instructions: Fill in the boxes with the correct form of the verbs which are
appropriate to the given sentences.
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3. These are examples of videos on subject-verb agreement which may reinforce key
points.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh6PHuXCEHw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9F8AR-LCVE
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
The subject and verb must agree in number. Both must be singular, or both must be
plural. Note the following rules in subject-verb agreement:
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1. When the subject of a sentence is composed of two or more nouns or pronouns
connected by and, use a plural verb.
2. When two or more singular nouns or pronouns are connected by or nor, use a
singular verb
The man of the woman is the one responsible for it.
3. When a compound subject contains both a singular and a plural noun or pronoun
joined byorornor, the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is nearer
the verb.
The boy or his friend runs every day.
The friends or the boys run every day.
4. Doesn’t is a contraction of does not should be used only with a singular subject.
Don’t is a contraction of do not and should be used only with a plural subject. The
exception to this rule appears in the case of the first person and second person
pronouns I and you. With these pronouns, the contraction don’t should be used.
He doesn’t like it.
They don’t like it.
5. Do not be misled by a phrase that comes between the subject and the verb. The
verb agrees with the subject, not with a noun or pronoun in the phrase.
6. The words each, each one, either, neither, every one, everybody, anybody,
anyone, nobody, somebody, someone, and no one are singular and require a
singular verb.
Eachofthese hot dogs is juicy. Everybody knows Mr. Jones.
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7. Nouns such as civics, Mathematics, dollars, measles, and news require
singular verbs.
The news is on at six.
Note: the word dollars is a special case. When talking about an amount of
money, it requires a singular verb, but when referring to the dollars
themselves, a plural verb is required.
Five dollars is a lot of money. Dollars are often used instead of rubbles in
Russia.
8. Nouns such as scissors, tweezers, trousers, and shears require plural verbs.
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9. Numerical expressions are usually singular but can be plural if the individuals
within a numerical group are acting individually.
10. Another handful of nouns might seem to be singular in nature but take a
plural form and always use d a plural verb.
My pants are torn.
Her scissors were stolen.
The glasses have slipped down his nose again.
11. When a noun names the title of something or is a word, it is singular
whether the word takes singular or not.
12. In sentences beginning with there is or there are, as the subject the verb agrees
with what follows.
There are many questions.
There is a question.
13. Collective nouns are words that imply more than one person but that are
considered singular and take a singular verb, such as: group, team, committee,
class, and family. In vey few cases, the plural verb is used if the individuals in the
group are thought of and specifically referred to.
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14. Expressions such as with, together with, including, accompanied by, in addition
to, or as well as do not change the number of the subject. If the subject is singular,
the verb is singular too.
15. The indefinite pronouns anyone, everyone, someone, no one, nobody are always
singular and therefore, require singular verbs.
16. Sometimes indefinite pronouns- such as all, some- are singular or plural depending
on what they’re referring to.
17. Phrases such as together with, as well as, and along with are not the same as and.
The phrase introduced by as well as or along with will modify the earlier word, but
it does not compound the subjects.
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18. The pronouns neither and either are singular and require singular verbs even
though they seem to be referring, in a sense, to two things.
Neither of the two traffic lights is working.
Which shirt do you want for Christmas?
Either is fine with me.
19. The conjunction or does not conjoin (as and does): when nor or or is used the
subject closer to the verb determines the number of the verb. Whether the subject
comes before or after the verb doesn’t matter; the proximity determines the
number.
Either my father or my brothers are going to sell the house.
Neither my brothers nor my father is going to sell the house.
Are either my father or my brothers responsible?
20. Verbs in the present tense for third person, singular subjects ( he, she, it, and
anything those words can stand for) have s-endings. Other verbs do not add s-
ending.
He loves and she loves and they love, and…
21. Sometimes modifiers will get between a subject and its verb, but these modifiers
must not confuse the agreement between the subject and its verb.
The mayor, who has bee convicted along with his four brothers on four
counts of various crimes but who also seems, like a cat, to have several
political lives, is finally going to jail.
22. Words such as glasses, pants, pliers, and scissors are regarded as plural (and
require plural verbs) unless they’re preceded the phrase pairs of (in which case
the rod pair becomes the subject).
My glasses were on the bed.
My pants were torn.
A pair of trousers is in the closet.
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23. Some words end in a and appear to be plural but are really singular and require
singular verbs.
The news from the front is bad.
Measles is a dangerous disease for pregnant women.
On the other hand, some words ending in s refer to a single thing but are
nonetheless plural and require a plural verb.
24. Fractional expressions such half of, part of, a percentage of, majority of are
sometimes singular and sometimes plural, depending on meaning. Sums and
products of mathematical processes are expressed as singular and require singular
verbs. The expression “more than one” takes a singular verb. “more than one”
student has tried .”
If your sentence compounds a positive and a negative subject and one is plural,
the other singular, the verb should agree with the positive subject.
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The department members not he the chair have decided not to teach on
Valentine’s Day.
It is not the faculty members but the president who decides on this issue.
It was the speaker, not his ideas, that has provoked the students to riot.
http://www.toondoo.com/cartoon/542069
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Can You Find and Fix the Mistakes?
1. Students accomplish the task below.
2. Students provide correct verb forms through oral recitation.
Instructions: Review each sentence and look for errors in subject- verb
agreement. If there is an error, write the correct sentence in the space below
the sentence.
Example: The teacher lecture about Gender and Development.
Answer: The teacher lectures about Gender and Development
1. She walk to the market.
2. The cat meows when he is hungry.
3. My favorite book are Green Eggs and Ham.
4. Ten minutes are enough time to get there.
5. The man and the woman were late for their appointment.
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Part III. TRY IT!
Produce the correct verb form in the given picture chart
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/140806212434226/
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Part V.EVALUATE IT!
Assess participants’ learning.
9. The movie, including all the previews, (take, takes) about two hours to watch.
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13. Nobody (know, knows) the trouble I've seen.
15. Mathematics (is, are) John's favorite subject, while Civics (is, are) Andrea's
favorite subject.
16. One hundred fifty pesos (is, are) the price of a movie these days.
17. (Is, Are) the tweezers in this drawer?
19. There (was, were) fifteen candies in that bag. Now there (is, are) only one left!
SUMMING UP
Communicating effectively requires knowledge and ability on correct subject-verb
agreement which can cause writing to be clearer. Students need to restate the
objectives & verify if these were achieved.
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