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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
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Chapter Outline and Learning Objectives
LO1 Basic Subject-Verb Agreement Rules LO2 More Than One Subject LO3 Special Subject Forms LO4 Verb Before the Subject LO5 Interrupting Words and Phrases
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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
• Subject-verb agreement simply means that a subject and verb agree in number.
LO1 Basic Subject-Verb Agreement Rules
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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
• Simple Present Tense Agreement – When the subject is he , she, it, or the equivalent (Adam, Maria, Florida), add an
-s or -es ending to the verb. – When the subject is I, you, we, they, or the equivalent (the Zorns, the mountains,
Amber and Tom) do not add an ending to the verb.
LO1 Basic Subject-Verb Agreement Rules
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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
• In the past tense, all verbs except be have one past form.
LO1 Basic Subject-Verb Agreement Rules
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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
• When writing in the present perfect tense, which is formed with have or has and the past participle, use has when the subject is third person singular.
– My college has raised tuition fees. Other colleges have not raised their fees.
LO1 Basic Subject-Verb Agreement Rules
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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
• There are special agreement rules when there is more than one subject in a sentence.
LO2 More Than One Subject
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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
• Some subjects are not as easy to identify as singular or plural.
– Two common types are indefinite pronouns and collective nouns.
LO3 Special Subject Forms
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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
• Singular indefinite pronouns – Everyone knows that career colleges offer practical, career-oriented courses. – Each man and woman knows the stories about secret societies.
• Plural indefinite pronouns – Many apply to high-tech programs.
LO3 Special Subject Forms
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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
• Usually the verb comes after the subject, but in some sentences, the verb comes before the subject.
– In such cases, you must still ensure that the subject and the verb agree.
LO4 Verb Before the Subject
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Chapter 26: Subject-Verb Agreement
• Words that come between the subject and the verb may confuse you.
– Some rules regarding admission to this college are controversial.
• In these cases, look for the subject and make sure that the verb agrees with the subject.
LO5 Interrupting Words and Phrases
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Subject-verb agreement means that a subject and a verb agree in
A. style. B. tense. C. number. D. subject.
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Subject-verb agreement means that a subject and a verb agree in
A. style. B. tense. C. number. D. subject.
LO1 Basic Subject-Verb Agreement Rules
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When subjects are joined by and,
A. use the plural form of the verb. B. use the singular form of the verb. C. use the present progressive form of the verb. D. use the past tense of the verb.
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When subjects are joined by and,
A. use the plural form of the verb. B. use the singular form of the verb. C. use the present progressive form of the verb. D. use the past tense of the verb.
LO2 More Than One Subject
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Indefinite pronouns refer to
A. a specific person, place, or thing. B. a specific person. C. a general person, place, or thing. D. a general place.
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Indefinite pronouns refer to
A. a specific person, place, or thing. B. a specific person. C. a general person, place, or thing. D. a general place.
LO3 Special Subject Forms
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When a sentence begins with there or here, the subject
A. will be there or here. B. will always follow the verb. C. will always follow the first word. D. will always be the last word of the sentence.
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When a sentence begins with there or here, the subject
A. will be there or here. B. will always follow the verb. C. will always follow the first word. D. will always be the last word of the sentence. LO4 Verb Before the Subject
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What is the interrupting phrase in the following sentence? A student in two of my
classes writes for the college newspaper.
A. A student B. In two of my classes C. Writes for the college newspaper D. For the college newspaper
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What is the interrupting phrase in the following sentence? A student in two of my
classes writes for the college newspaper.
A. A student B. In two of my classes C. Writes for the college newspaper D. For the college newspaper
LO5 Interrupting Words and Phrases
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