Subject Verb Agreement
Subject Verb Agreement
Subject Verb Agreement
devastating.
The following expressions also have no effect
on the verb
Together with along with
accompanied by as well as
e.g. - The actress, along with her manager
singular (s)
party.
*Words that always take singular verb and pronouns
The following words must be followed by singular
verbs and pronouns in formal written English.
Any+singular noun some+singular noun every each
Anybody nobody somebody everybody either*
Anyone no one someone everyone neither*
Anything nothing something everything
*Either and neither are singular if they are not used with or and no.
*Either/ Neither
When either and neither are followed by or and nor
the verb may be singular or plural depending on
whether the noun following, or and nor is singular or
plural if or and nor appears alone.
neither/either + noun + nor/or + plural (n) + plural (v)
e.g. Neither john nor his friends are going to the
plural (n) plural (v)
beach.
Neither/either + noun + nor/or + singular (n) + singular (v)
*Gerunds as subjects
If sentence begins with (verb + ing) the verb
must be singular.
e.g. Dieting is very popular today.
Writing many letters makes her happy.
Knowing her has made him what he is
*Collective Nouns
Also many words indicating a number of people or animals are
singular. The following are usually singular.
Congress family group public
Organization team army club
Government jury majority* minority
Class crowd committee
*Majority can be singular or plural. If it is alone it is
usually singular if it is followed by plural noun it is
usually plural.
e.g. The majority believes that we are in no danger
Examples of collective nouns:
- Our team is going to win the game
- The family was elated by the news
The following nouns are used to indicate groups of certain
animals. It is not necessary to learn the nouns; however, they
mean the same as group and thus are considered singular.
Flock of bird school of fish
Herd of cattle pride of lions
Pack of dogs
e.g. The flock of birds is circling overhead
A school of fish is being attacked by shark
Collective nouns indicating time, money, and measurements
used as a whole are singular
e.g. - Twenty-five dollars is too much to pay for that
shirt.
- Two miles is too much to run in one day
*A Number of/the number of
A number of + plural noun + plural verb
e.g. A number of students are going the class picnic.
The number of + plural noun + singular verb
e.g. The number of days in a week is seven.