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Subject-Verb Agreement Continued…. With subjects joined with or or nor (or with either…or or neither…nor), make the verb agree with the part of the subject.

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1 Subject-Verb Agreement Continued…

2 With subjects joined with or or nor (or with either…or or neither…nor), make the verb agree with the part of the subject nearer to the verb. – A driver’s license or credit card is required. – A driver’s license or two credit cards are required. – If an infant or a child is having difficulty breathing, seek medical attention immediately. – Neither the teacher nor the students were in the lab. The verb must be matched with the part of the subject closer to it.

3 Treat most indefinite pronouns as singular. – Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not refer to specific persons or things. The following commonly used indefinite pronouns are singular: anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, neither, nobody, no one, somebody, someone, something. Everyone on the team supports the coach. Each of the furrows has been seeded. Everybody who signed up for the ski trip was taking lessons

4 A few indefinite pronouns (all, any, none, some) may be singular or plural depending on the noun or pronoun they refer to. – Some of our luggage was lost. None of his advice makes sense. – Some of the rocks are slippery. None of the eggs were broken. Note: When the meaning of none is emphatically “not one,” none may be treated as singular.

5 Treat collective nouns as singular unless the meaning is clearly plural. – Collective nouns such as jury, committee, audience, crowd, class, troop, family and couple name a class or a group are generally treated as singular. The class respects the teacher. – Occasionally, when there is some reason to draw attention to the individual members of the group, a collective noun may be treated as plural. The class are debating among themselves.

6 To underscore the notion of individuality in the second sentence, many writers would add a clearly plural noun such as members: – The members of the class are debating among themselves. – The board of trustees meets in Denver twice a year. The board as a whole meets; there is no reason to draw attention to its individual members.

7 – A young couple were arguing about politics while holding hands. The meaning here is clearly plural. Only individuals can argue and hold hands. – Treat the number as singular, a number as plural. The number of school-age children is declining. A number of children are attending the wedding. – In general, when units of measurement are used with a singular noun, treat them as singular; when they are used with a plural noun, treat them as plural. Three-fourths of the pie has been eaten. One fourth of the truck drivers were women.


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