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Subject-Verb Agreement | Six important Rules | Part 2
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What is the Subject-Verb Agreement?
In any sentence, Singular Subject must have a Singular Verb and Plural Subject must have Plural Verb.
In any sentence,
Singular Subject must have a Singular Verb and Plural Subject must have Plural Verb.
Then, we will see the six important subject-verb agreement rules, which are :
Rule 1, Two singular subjects connected by 'and' require a plural verb.
Rule 2, Two or more singular subjects joined by 'or' or 'nor' require a singular verb.
Rule 3, When the subjects joined by 'or' or 'nor' are of different persons, the verb agrees with the nearer.
Rule 4, Words like Either, Neither, each, everyone, many, must be followed by a singular verb.
Rule 5, Some noun which is plural in form, but singular in meaning takes a singular verb.
Rule 6, Some noun which is singular in form, but plural in meaning take a plural verb.
Please watch the entire video to get the most out of it.
Previous video links :
Subject Verb Agreement | Part 2
Please watch below video to understand in detail about different Grammar Topics.
Active vs Passive Voice
Direct Indirect Speech
Figure of Speech Part 1 :
Figure of Speech | Figurative vs Literal Language | Figurative Meaning vs Literal Meaning
Figure of Speech Part 2 :
Figure of Speech | Types of Figure of Speech | Examples of Figure of Speech
What are Articles ! Part 1 :
Forms of Verbs :
Non Finite Verbs | Infinitives | Bare Infinitives | When to Use?
What is Gerund | Why to use Gerund | When to use Gerund | Verbal Noun | Q&A
Verbs | Main Verb and Auxiliary Verb.
Verbs | Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | Similarity | Differences
Seven Types of Pronoun :
Subject, Object and Verb :
Parts of Speech series :
Use of Capital Letters :
Phrases vs Clauses
Types of Clauses
Types of Sentences based on meaning
Conjunction
Active vs Passive Voice
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In any sentence, Singular Subject must have a Singular Verb and Plural Subject must have Plural Verb.
In any sentence,
Singular Subject must have a Singular Verb and Plural Subject must have Plural Verb.
Then, we will see the six important subject-verb agreement rules, which are :
Rule 1, Two singular subjects connected by 'and' require a plural verb.
Rule 2, Two or more singular subjects joined by 'or' or 'nor' require a singular verb.
Rule 3, When the subjects joined by 'or' or 'nor' are of different persons, the verb agrees with the nearer.
Rule 4, Words like Either, Neither, each, everyone, many, must be followed by a singular verb.
Rule 5, Some noun which is plural in form, but singular in meaning takes a singular verb.
Rule 6, Some noun which is singular in form, but plural in meaning take a plural verb.
Please watch the entire video to get the most out of it.
Previous video links :
Subject Verb Agreement | Part 2
Please watch below video to understand in detail about different Grammar Topics.
Active vs Passive Voice
Direct Indirect Speech
Figure of Speech Part 1 :
Figure of Speech | Figurative vs Literal Language | Figurative Meaning vs Literal Meaning
Figure of Speech Part 2 :
Figure of Speech | Types of Figure of Speech | Examples of Figure of Speech
What are Articles ! Part 1 :
Forms of Verbs :
Non Finite Verbs | Infinitives | Bare Infinitives | When to Use?
What is Gerund | Why to use Gerund | When to use Gerund | Verbal Noun | Q&A
Verbs | Main Verb and Auxiliary Verb.
Verbs | Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | Similarity | Differences
Seven Types of Pronoun :
Subject, Object and Verb :
Parts of Speech series :
Use of Capital Letters :
Phrases vs Clauses
Types of Clauses
Types of Sentences based on meaning
Conjunction
Active vs Passive Voice
Video playlist related to Tenses:
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