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Subject/Verb Agreement Special Cases. Collective Nouns  Collective nouns describe a group of people or things; like choir, family, herd, team, majority,

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1 Subject/Verb Agreement Special Cases

2 Collective Nouns  Collective nouns describe a group of people or things; like choir, family, herd, team, majority, etc  The verb has to be singular if the collective noun is referring to a group or unit. The verb has to be plural if the collective noun is referring to individuals.

3 Collective Nouns - Practice  1. The team is/are headed to the nationals since winning the state finals.  2. The flock was/were flying off in different directions.  3. Nearly 25% of the population is/are Muslim.  4. Our staff meets/meet on Tuesday mornings to discuss customer complaints.  5. The orchestra was/were tuning up one by one.

4 Collective Nouns - Answers  1. The team is/are headed to the nationals since winning the state finals.  2. The flock was/were flying off in different directions.  3. Nearly 25% of the population is/are Muslim.  4. Our staff meets/meet on Tuesday mornings to discuss customer complaints.  5. The orchestra was/were tuning up one by one.

5 RULE: With fractions, percentages and indefinite quantifiers (e.g., all, few, many, much, some), the verb agrees with the preceding noun or clause:  With a singular or non-count noun or clause, use a singular verb:  One-third of this article is taken up with statistical analysis.  Much of the book seems relevant to this study.  Half of what he writes is undocumented.  Fifty percent of the job is routine.  All the information is current

6 RULE: With fractions, percentages and indefinite quantifiers (e.g., all, few, many, much, some), the verb agrees with the preceding noun or clause:  With a plural noun, use a plural verb:  One-third of the students have graduate degrees.  Many researchers depend on grants from industry.  Half of his articles are peer-reviewed.  Fifty percent of the computers have CD-ROM drives.  All the studies are current.

7 RULE: Expressions of time, money and distance usually take a singular verb:  Ten dollars is a great deal of money to a child.  Ten kilometres is too far to walk.  Six weeks is not long enough.

8 RULE: Expressions using the phrase number of depend on the meaning of the phrase:  They take a singular verb when referring to a single quantity:  The number of students registered in the class is 20.  They take plural verbs when they are used as indefinite quantifiers (e.g., all, few, many, much, some):  A few students were late.


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