SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT

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SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT Adventures in Grammar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A subject is who or what the sentence is about A subject is who or what the sentence is about. A verb is what the subject is doing. The subject and the verb in a sentence must agree: Both singular or both plural.

Singular and Plural Subjects NOUNS boy city dog idea PRONOUNS I he, she, it me him, her, it my each one everyone, everybody boys cities dogs ideas we they them us their several both few

Subject/Verb Agreement for Math People SS= Singular Subject PS= Plural Subject SV= Singular Verb PV= Plural Verb SS “and” SS= PV John and Sam are home. SS “and” PS=PV John and the boys are home. SS “or” SS= SV John or Sam is home. SS “or” PS= PV John or the boys are home. PS “or” SS= SV The boys or John is home.

Singular and Plural Verbs is was has am action verbs end in “s” = runs are were have action verbs not ending in “s”= run

Go Both Ways Singular or Plural Pronouns SOME Some of the chicken is gone. Some of the chickens are gone. ALL All of the chicken is gone. All of the chickens are gone. ANY Is any of the chicken gone? Are any of the chickens gone? MOST Most of the chicken is gone. Most of the chickens are gone. The use of these word will be THE ONLY time that you will use the prepositional phrase to determine whether you use a singular or plural verb.

PREPOSITION COMPLICATED DEFINITION: A preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. EASIER TO REMEMBER: A word that goes with “ _____ the house”

PREPOSITION "about," "above," "across," "after," "against," "along," "among," "around," "at," "before," "behind," "below," "beneath," "beside," "between," "beyond," "but," "by," "despite," "down," "during," "except," "for," "from," "in," "inside," "into," "like," "near," "of," "off," "on," "onto," "out," "outside," "over," "past," "since," "through," "throughout," "till," "to," "toward," "under," "underneath," "until," "up," "upon," "with," "within,” "without.” ________ THE HOUSE

PREPOSITION A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE will never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never, never contain the SUBJECT of a sentence.

Putting it all together Each of the girls IS/ARE going. Determine the subject Singular or Plural ? Match the verb. Ignore prepositional phrase!

Correct Answer Each of the girls is going.

Try Another Sally or the girls is/are going shopping at the mall. Find the verb is closest to the “or”

Correct Answer Sally or the girls are going shopping at the mall. SS “or” PS= PV

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