Subject Verb Agreement
Subject Verb Agreement
Subject Verb Agreement
AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT
Agreement is the correct relationship
between a subject and its verb,
between a pronoun and its noun
referent, or between a pronoun and its
pronoun referent.
I. The General Rule
A singular subject requires a
singular verb.
Example:
The Nile River is found in Egypt.
My son sleeps early.
She was studying inside the room.
A plural subject requires a
plural verb.
Example:
The houses are made of cement and
wood.
Velia and Sixto leave the house at 6 a.m.
2. Don’t get confused by the words
that come between the subject
and verb; they do not affect
agreement.
Example:
The dog, who is chewing on my
jeans, is usually very good.
The coach, together with his team,
celebrates their victory.
3. Prepositional phrases between the
subject and verb usually do not affect
agreement.
Example:
The colors of the rainbow are beautiful.
The song in the radio inspires me.
4. When sentences start with “there” or
“here,” the subject will always be
placed after the verb, so care needs to
be taken to identify it correctly.
Example:
There is a problem with the balance sheet.
Here are the papers you requested.
5. Subjects don't always come before
verbs in questions. Make sure you
accurately identify the subject before
deciding on the proper verb form to
use.
Example:
Does Lefty usually eat grass?
Where are the pieces of this puzzle.
6. If two subjects are joined by and,
they typically require a plural verb
form.
Example:
The cow and the pig are jumping over the
moon.
The mother and the father keep their family
happy.
7. The verb is singular if the two
subjects separated by and refer to
the same person or thing.
Example:
Red beans and rice is my mom's favorite
dish.
Egg and hotdog is my breakfast.
8. If one of the words each, every,
or no comes before the subject, the
verb is singular.
Example:
No smoking or drinking is allowed.
Every man and woman is required to
check in.
9. If the subjects are both singular and
are connected by the words or, nor,
neither/nor, either/or, and not only/but
also the verb is singular.
Example:
Jessica or Christian is to blame for the accident.
10. The only time when the object of the
preposition factors into the decision of plural
or singular verb forms is when noun and
pronoun subjects like some, half, none, more,
all, etc. are followed by a prepositional
phrase. In these sentences, the object of the
preposition determines the form of the verb.
Example:
All of the chicken is gone.
All of the chickens are gone.
11. The singular verb form is usually
used for units of measurement or
time.
Example:
Four quarts of oil was required to get the
car running.
12. If the subjects are both plural and
are connected by the words or, nor,
neither/nor, either/or, and not only/but
also, the verb is plural.
Example:
Dogs and cats are both available at the
pound.
13. If one subject is singular and one
plural and the words are connected by
the words or, nor, neither/nor, either/or,
and not only/but also, you use the verb
form of the subject that is nearest the
verb.
Example:
Either the bears or the lion has escaped from the
zoo.
Neither the lion nor the bears have escaped from
the zoo.
14. Indefinite pronouns typically
take singular verbs. (Except for
the pronouns (few, many, several,
both, all, some)
Example:
Everybody wants to be loved.
15. Indefinite pronouns like few, many,
several, both, all, some always take the
plural form.
Example:
Few were left alive after the flood.
Several people attend the seminar.
16 . If two infinitives are separated
by and they take the plural form of
the verb.
Example:
To walk and to chew gum require great
skill.
To write and to record need time.
17. When gerunds are used as the
subject of a sentence, they take the
singular verb form of the verb; but, when
they are linked by and, they take the
plural form.
Example:
• Standing in the water was a bad idea.
• Swimming in the ocean and playing drums
are my hobbies.
18. Collective nouns like herd,
senate, class, crowd, etc. usually
take a singular verb form.
Example:
The herd is stampeding.
The class is noisy.
19. Titles of books, movies, novels,
etc. are treated as singular and
take a singular verb.
Example:
The Burbs is a movie starring Tom Hanks.
The Clash of Titans is my favorite movie.