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1 CA Standard – WC 1.2: Verbs agree with compound subjects

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3  Third – person singular verbs end in s  Third – person plural verbs do not OPPOSITE of nouns that form their plurals

4 SingularPlural likes (Ashlyn likes to dance) like (They like to dance) plays (Dylan plays soccer) play (We play soccer) has (Cameron has a book) have (Jill and Jenna have books)

5  Compound subject refers to 2 or more subjects that share the same verb

6  connected by conjunctions: and, or, nor

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9  When a compound subject is connected by and the verb that follows is usually PLURAL

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14  If the parts of the compound subject are thought of as ONE person or thing, the subject is considered singular and takes a singular verb

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19  When 2 singular subjects are joined by or or nor, use a singular verb

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24  If 2 plural subjects are joined with or or nor, use a plural verb

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29  Compound subject is made up of 1 singular and 1 plural subject joined by or or nor, the verb agrees with the subject closer to it

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53 1. Neither adults nor a child (is/are) permitted to touch anything in the White House. 2. The Senate and the House of Representatives (meet/ meets) in the Capitol Building. 3. The East Room and the State Dining Room (is/are) also open to tours. 4. Corned beef and cabbage (is/are) a dish the cafeteria sometimes serves. 5. Uniformed police and Secret Service agents (patrol/ patrols) the White House.


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