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Page 1: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Final Review

Page 2: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound SubjectsWhen two or more people or things are joined

by and in a subject, the subject is always plural and, therefore, takes a plural verb.

Page 3: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound SubjectsWhen two or more people or things are joined

by and in a subject, the subject is always plural and always takes a plural verb.

Example:Sally and John walk to school every day.

Page 4: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound SubjectsWhen two or more people or things are joined

by and in a subject, the subject is always plural and always takes a plural verb.

Example:Sally and John walk to school every day.

Page 5: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound SubjectsWhen two or more people or things are joined

by and in a subject, the subject is always plural and always takes a plural verb.

Example:Sally and John walk to school every day.

Page 6: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Page 7: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Example:Neither John nor Sally walks to school.

Page 8: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Example:Neither John nor Sally walks to school.

Page 9: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Example:Neither John nor Sally walks to school.

Page 10: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Example:The children or Frank is singing in the kitchen.

Page 11: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Example:The children or Frank is singing in the kitchen.

Page 12: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Example:The children or Frank is singing in the kitchen.

Page 13: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Example:Frank or the children are singing in the kitchen.

Page 14: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Example:Frank or the children are singing in the kitchen.

Page 15: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined

by or or nor, the verb agrees with the closest noun.

Example:Frank or the children are singing in the kitchen.

Page 16: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

2) Prepositional Phrases and Other Phrases Following a Subject

Page 17: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

2) Prepositional Phrases and Other Phrases Following a Subject

The number of a subject is not changed by a modifying prepositional phrase or other phrase following it.

Page 18: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

2) Prepositional Phrases and Other Phrases Following a Subject

The number of a subject is not changed by a modifying prepositional phrase or other phrase following it.

Example:One of the dogs is barking.

Page 19: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

2) Prepositional Phrases and Other Phrases Following a Subject

The number of a subject is not changed by a modifying prepositional phrase or other phrase following it.

Example:One (of the dogs) is barking.

Page 20: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

2) Prepositional Phrases and Other Phrases Following a Subject

The number of a subject is not changed by a modifying prepositional phrase or other phrase following it.

Example:One (of the dogs) is barking.

Page 21: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

2) Prepositional Phrases and Other Phrases Following a Subject

The number of a subject is not changed by a modifying prepositional phrase or other phrase following it.

Example:Each of the boys does his part.

Page 22: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

2) Prepositional Phrases and Other Phrases Following a Subject

The number of a subject is not changed by a modifying prepositional phrase or other phrase following it.

Example:Each of the boys does his part.

Page 23: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

2) Prepositional Phrases and Other Phrases Following a Subject

The number of a subject is not changed by a modifying prepositional phrase or other phrase following it.

Example:Each (of the boys) does his part.

Page 24: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

2) Prepositional Phrases and Other Phrases Following a Subject

The number of a subject is not changed by a modifying prepositional phrase or other phrase following it.

Example:Each (of the boys) does his part.

Page 25: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

3) ExpletivesWhen using there as an expletive, the verb

agrees with the noun that follows it.

Page 26: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

3) ExpletivesWhen using there as an expletive (placeholder

word), the verb agrees with the noun that follows it.

Example:There is too much noise on this bus.

Page 27: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

3) ExpletivesWhen using there as an expletive (placeholder

word), the verb agrees with the noun that follows it.

Example:There is too much noise on this bus.

Page 28: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

3) ExpletivesWhen using there as an expletive (placeholder

word), the verb agrees with the noun that follows it.

Example:There is too much noise on this bus.

Page 29: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

3) ExpletivesWhen using there as an expletive (placeholder

word), the verb agrees with the noun that follows it.

Example:There are too many people on this bus.

Page 30: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

3) ExpletivesWhen using there as an expletive (placeholder

word), the verb agrees with the noun that follows it.

Example:There are too many people on this bus.

Page 31: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday

3) ExpletivesWhen using there as an expletive (placeholder

word), the verb agrees with the noun that follows it.

Example:There are too many people on this bus.

Page 32: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

1) Neither my mother nor my father are going.

Page 33: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

1) Neither my mother nor my father are going.

Neither my mother nor my father is going.

Page 34: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

1) Neither my mother nor my father are going.

Neither my mother nor my father is going.

Explanation:Since the two parts of the subject are joined by nor,

the verb agrees with noun closest to it. Father is singular; therefore, the verb is is singular.

Page 35: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

2) There’s too many people in this room.

Page 36: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

2) There’s too many people in this room.

Remember there’s = there is.

Page 37: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

2) There’s too many people in this room.

Remember there’s = there is.

There are too many people in this room.

Page 38: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

2) There’s too many people in this room.

Remember there’s = there is.

There are too many people in this room.Explanation:The verb (are) has to agree with people.

Page 39: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

3) Each one of you have to take the exam.

Page 40: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

3) Each one of you have to take the exam.

Each one of you has to take the exam.

Page 41: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

3) Each one of you have to take the exam.

Each one of you has to take the exam.

Explanation:The verb must agree with the subject each one,

Page 42: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

3) Each one of you have to take the exam.

Each one (of you) has to take the exam.

Explanation:The verb must agree with the subject each one,

…not the phrase of you.

Page 43: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

4) Everyone in my family attend the reunions.

Page 44: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

4) Everyone in my family attend the reunions.

Everyone in my family attends the reunions.

Page 45: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

4) Everyone in my family attend the reunions.

Everyone in my family attends the reunions.

Explanation:The verb agrees with the singular subject

everyone,…

Page 46: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

4) Everyone in my family attend the reunions.

Everyone (in my family) attends the reunions.

Explanation:The verb agrees with the singular subject

everyone,…not the noun family found in the prepositional phrase.

Page 47: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

5) One of the dogs keep barking at night.

Page 48: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

5) One of the dogs keep barking at night.

One of the dogs keeps barking at night.

Page 49: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

5) One of the dogs keep barking at night.

One of the dogs keeps barking at night.

Explanation:The verb agrees with the subject one,…

Page 50: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

5) One of the dogs keep barking at night.

One (of the dogs) keeps barking at night.

Explanation:The verb agrees with the subject one,…not the

noun dogs found in the prepositional phrase.

Page 51: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

6) There’s three reasons for rejecting this offer.

Page 52: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

6) There’s three reasons for rejecting this offer.

There are three reasons for rejecting this offer.

Page 53: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

6) There’s three reasons for rejecting this offer.

There are three reasons for rejecting this offer.

Explanation:The verb agrees with the noun that follows it.

Page 54: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

7) Neither you nor I are to blame.

Page 55: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

7) Neither you nor I are to blame.

Neither you nor I am to blame.

Page 56: Final Review. Subject and Verb Agreement: Review of Yesterday 1) Compound Subjects When two or more people or things are joined by and in a subject, the

Exercises from Handout

7) Neither you nor I are to blame.

Neither you nor I am to blame.

Explanation:When two parts of a compound subject are

joined by or or nor,…