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Subject-Verb Agreement




University Learning Center
    PC 247 / AC I 160
        Developed by Chris Losa
Keep Your Eyes Open
 Althoughoften overlooked, problems with Subject-
 Verb Agreement are REAL!

 To
   help avoid these errors, we will discuss:
How to make Subjects and Verbs agree in number,

What to do with tricky subjects like Each and Every,
What to do with compound subjects


 Learn   to spot and correct these errors and become a
Recognizing Subjects and
                  Verbs
Acomplete sentence must have a SUBJECT and a
 VERB.

 The subject is the who or what that performs the
 action.

 The   verb is the action word.
Spot the Subject and Verb
 The players on our side are strong.
 The players on our side are strong.


 Players   is the subject and are is the verb.


 Once  you’ve identified the Subject and the Verb,
  you have to make sure they agree in Number.
 Singular subjects require singular verbs and plural
  subjects require plural verbs.
What Next?
 An  easy way to make your subjects and
  verbs agree is to think about the S.
 Usually, plural nouns end with the letter S
  and singular nouns do not.
 Verbs are the opposite:
 For the most part, singular verbs end with
  the letter S and plural verbs do not.
Therefore . . .
 The   carS run, but the car runS.

 The plural noun cars takes the plural verb
 run. There is only one S in the pair.

 The  singular noun car takes the singular
 verb runs. Again, There is only one S in the
 pair.
BEWARE
 Compound    subjects do not end with S.
 Instead, compound subjects consist of two
  or more subjects joined by and.
 We treat these subjects like any other plural
  subject.

 The student and the instructor work long
  hours.
BEWARE
 Thestudent and the instructor work long
 hours.




 Thesubject consists of two people.
 Therefore, it is plural.
BEWARE
 BE   CAREFUL!

 When  subjects are joined by and and
 combine to form a single thing or person,
 they are treated like a singular subject.

 Usea singular verb with such compound
 subjects.
Example:
 Spaghetti
          and meatballs has a place on
  many menus.



 Spaghetti and meatballs is acting as a unit,
  as a singular subject.
Using Each and Every
 Each   and Every are singular pronouns.

 Therefore,   they require singular verbs.

 Every   flying saucer was glowing.
Using Each and Every
                 BEWARE!
 You always use a singular verb with each
  and every, even if they precede subjects
  joined by and.
 Each alien hand and foot leaves a distinct
  print.
Compound Subjects Joined
     By Words Like Or
 Be  careful when your subjects are joined by
  the following words:

 or
 nor
 either. . . or
 neither . . . nor
 not only . . . but (also)
Compound Subjects Joined
     By Words Like Or
 Insuch cases, the verb agrees with the
  subject nearest it.

 Example:
  Either the instructors or the student knows
  the answer.

 Try to ignore everything before the final
  subject
Compound Subjects Joined
     By Words Like Or
 Either the instructors or the student knows
  the answer.




 The singular subject student requires the
  singular verb knows.
What if the Subject is an
     Indefinite Pronoun?

 Indefinite Pronouns refer to nonspecific
  people or things. They are usually singular
  and require singular verbs.
What if the Subject is an
     Indefinite Pronoun?
 Thefollowing common Indefinite Pronouns
 usually take singular verbs:

 Another  each   everything   nothing
 anybody either neither        somebody
 anyone    every   nobody       someone
 anything everyone no one
 something
What if the Subject is an
     Indefinite Pronoun?
 BEWARE!     A few indefinite pronouns—
 none, some, more, most, any, and all—can
 be either singular or plural, depending on
 the context.

 Example:
 Some  of our streams are polluted; some
 pollution is reversible, but all pollution is a
 threat to nature
Making Verbs Agree With the
Antecedents of Who, Which,
         and That


 When  Who, Which, or That starts a clause,
 the verb agrees with the noun or pronoun to
 which Who, Which, or That refers (its
 Antecedent).
Making Verbs Agree With the
 Antecedents of Who, Which,
          and That
 Thescientist will share information with the
 students who work with her.

 George    Jones is the student who works in
 the lab.
Using Singular Verbs with
       Titles and Terms
 Titlesand terms are treated as singular
  subjects–even if they contain plural words.

 Examples:
 Les Miserables is a popular musical.
 “Disciplinary measures” is a euphemism
  for punishment.
You’ve Been Warned
 See   if you can spot Subject-Verb Agreement errors.

 Subjects   and Verbs must agree in number.

 Be  careful with subjects like Each and Every—these
  are singular.

 Pay  close attention to subjects joined with words
  like and and or—these subjects can be either
  singular or plural.
Information Cited and
        Paraphrased from


Troyka, Lynn Q. Quick Access: Reference
  For Writers. 3rd Ed. New Jersey:
  Prentice Hall, 2001.
Thank You for Joining Us!
 You  can also visit us at
 the learning center
 (PC 247 / AC I 160) or
 call to make an
 appointment with a tutor.

 UP: (305) 348-2180
 BB: (305) 919-5927

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Subject verb agreement-(revised

  • 1. Subject-Verb Agreement University Learning Center PC 247 / AC I 160 Developed by Chris Losa
  • 2. Keep Your Eyes Open  Althoughoften overlooked, problems with Subject- Verb Agreement are REAL!  To help avoid these errors, we will discuss: How to make Subjects and Verbs agree in number, What to do with tricky subjects like Each and Every, What to do with compound subjects  Learn to spot and correct these errors and become a
  • 3. Recognizing Subjects and Verbs Acomplete sentence must have a SUBJECT and a VERB.  The subject is the who or what that performs the action.  The verb is the action word.
  • 4. Spot the Subject and Verb  The players on our side are strong.  The players on our side are strong.  Players is the subject and are is the verb.  Once you’ve identified the Subject and the Verb, you have to make sure they agree in Number.  Singular subjects require singular verbs and plural subjects require plural verbs.
  • 5. What Next?  An easy way to make your subjects and verbs agree is to think about the S.  Usually, plural nouns end with the letter S and singular nouns do not.  Verbs are the opposite:  For the most part, singular verbs end with the letter S and plural verbs do not.
  • 6. Therefore . . .  The carS run, but the car runS.  The plural noun cars takes the plural verb run. There is only one S in the pair.  The singular noun car takes the singular verb runs. Again, There is only one S in the pair.
  • 7. BEWARE  Compound subjects do not end with S.  Instead, compound subjects consist of two or more subjects joined by and.  We treat these subjects like any other plural subject.  The student and the instructor work long hours.
  • 8. BEWARE  Thestudent and the instructor work long hours.  Thesubject consists of two people. Therefore, it is plural.
  • 9. BEWARE  BE CAREFUL!  When subjects are joined by and and combine to form a single thing or person, they are treated like a singular subject.  Usea singular verb with such compound subjects.
  • 10. Example:  Spaghetti and meatballs has a place on many menus.  Spaghetti and meatballs is acting as a unit, as a singular subject.
  • 11. Using Each and Every  Each and Every are singular pronouns.  Therefore, they require singular verbs.  Every flying saucer was glowing.
  • 12. Using Each and Every BEWARE!  You always use a singular verb with each and every, even if they precede subjects joined by and.  Each alien hand and foot leaves a distinct print.
  • 13. Compound Subjects Joined By Words Like Or  Be careful when your subjects are joined by the following words:  or  nor  either. . . or  neither . . . nor  not only . . . but (also)
  • 14. Compound Subjects Joined By Words Like Or  Insuch cases, the verb agrees with the subject nearest it.  Example: Either the instructors or the student knows the answer.  Try to ignore everything before the final subject
  • 15. Compound Subjects Joined By Words Like Or  Either the instructors or the student knows the answer.  The singular subject student requires the singular verb knows.
  • 16. What if the Subject is an Indefinite Pronoun?  Indefinite Pronouns refer to nonspecific people or things. They are usually singular and require singular verbs.
  • 17. What if the Subject is an Indefinite Pronoun?  Thefollowing common Indefinite Pronouns usually take singular verbs:  Another each everything nothing anybody either neither somebody anyone every nobody someone anything everyone no one something
  • 18. What if the Subject is an Indefinite Pronoun?  BEWARE! A few indefinite pronouns— none, some, more, most, any, and all—can be either singular or plural, depending on the context.  Example:  Some of our streams are polluted; some pollution is reversible, but all pollution is a threat to nature
  • 19. Making Verbs Agree With the Antecedents of Who, Which, and That  When Who, Which, or That starts a clause, the verb agrees with the noun or pronoun to which Who, Which, or That refers (its Antecedent).
  • 20. Making Verbs Agree With the Antecedents of Who, Which, and That  Thescientist will share information with the students who work with her.  George Jones is the student who works in the lab.
  • 21. Using Singular Verbs with Titles and Terms  Titlesand terms are treated as singular subjects–even if they contain plural words.  Examples:  Les Miserables is a popular musical.  “Disciplinary measures” is a euphemism for punishment.
  • 22. You’ve Been Warned  See if you can spot Subject-Verb Agreement errors.  Subjects and Verbs must agree in number.  Be careful with subjects like Each and Every—these are singular.  Pay close attention to subjects joined with words like and and or—these subjects can be either singular or plural.
  • 23. Information Cited and Paraphrased from Troyka, Lynn Q. Quick Access: Reference For Writers. 3rd Ed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2001.
  • 24. Thank You for Joining Us!  You can also visit us at the learning center (PC 247 / AC I 160) or call to make an appointment with a tutor.  UP: (305) 348-2180  BB: (305) 919-5927

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