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Presentation on agreement of verbs and subjects. An overview of the presentation. 1. Introduction 2.Different rules and examples 3.Exercises on http://www.hkeducation.com. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presentation on agreement of Presentation on agreement of verbs and subjectsverbs and subjects

An overview of the presentationAn overview of the presentation

1. Introduction

2. Different rules and examples

3. Exercises on http://www.hkeducation.com

IntroductionIntroduction

In English, subject-verb agreement is

very important. The verb must agree with

its subjects to construct a grammatical

sentence. Here are some rules to

remember.

Rule 1Rule 1

Uncountable nouns such as ‘news’, ‘advice’, ‘information’ ‘knowledge’, ‘rubbish’, ‘furniture’, etc, must be followed by singular verbs.

e.g. The furniture is made in England.

Rule 2Rule 2

A verb should agree in number and person with the main subject of the sentence. We should use a singular verb for a singular subject while a plural verb is used for a plural subject.

e.g. 1.The owner of these two houses is a man. 2. The first three chapters in this book are about animals

Rule 3Rule 3

After the words ‘each’, ‘one’, ‘every’, ‘everyone’, ‘everybody’, ‘someone’, ‘somebody’, ‘anyone’, ‘anybody’, ‘no one’, ‘nobody’, a singular verb is used.

e.g. Somebody is knocking at the door.

Rule 4Rule 4

Both singular and plural verbs can be used for collective nouns like ‘family’ ‘staff’ etc.

e.g. 1. The family is going to have a picnic this Sunday. 2. The staff work efficiently.

( ‘staff’ in this case involves every member of the group. )

Rule 5Rule 5

When two subjects are connected by ‘or’ ‘either….or’, ‘neither…nor’ the verb should be in agreement with the second subject.

e.g. Neither you nor I am the winner.

Rule 6Rule 6

The following words are some examples that must be followed by a plural verb: ‘clothes’, ‘goods’ ‘glasses’ etc.

e.g. The glasses are broken carelessly

Rule 7Rule 7

When two subjects are connected by a conjunction to express one idea, a singular verb is used.

e.g. Bread and cheese is my favourite for breakfast. ( bread and cheese belong to food )

Rule 8Rule 8

In a relative clause, the verb must agree with the subject that the relative pronouns refer to.

e.g. David, who likes basketball, is one of the school team members.

Exercises on WWW.Exercises on WWW.

For further practice, you can click on the educational courseware :

http://www.hkeducation.com

You can download the related exercises for further practice.

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