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Subject/Verb Agreement
Subject/Verb Agreement A complete sentence contains a subject and a verb.   The subject tells who or what is doing something or being something, and the verb expresses the action or links the subject to the rest of the sentence.   To maintain subject-verb agreement, a singular subject must have a singular verb form and a plural subject must have a plural verb form.
Singular and Plural Verb Forms A singular subject consists of one thing. the student A singular verb form in the present tense usually ends in –s. Studies The student studies for the test.
Singular and Plural Verb Forms A plural subject consists of more than one thing. the students A plural verb form in the present tense generally does not end in –s. study The students study for the test.  
Checking for Subject/Verb Agreement To check for subject-verb agreement, you must first identify the subject of the sentence.  Remember that prepositions and other words sometimes occur between the subject and verb.  Once you identify the subject, you can add the correct verb form. INCORRECT  Elaine go to the amusement park.   CORRECT	Elaine goes to the amusement park.
Checking for Subject/Verb Agreement To check for subject-verb agreement, you must first identify the subject of the sentence.  Remember that prepositions and other words sometimes occur between the subject and verb.  Once you identify the subject, you can add the correct verb form. INCORRECT The cars swerves to avoid hitting the fence.   CORRECT The cars swerve to avoid hitting the fence.
Activity 10: Identify Subject-Verb Agreement Go through this quickly as a class!
1.  This book (costs, cost) less at the store across the street. costs  cost
2. The runners (competes, compete) against one another every year. competes compete
3. The door (sticks, stick) in rainy weather. sticks stick
4. The airlines (offers, offer) advice for children traveling alone. offers offer
5. Lester (works, work) as a team mascot. works work
6. Strawberries (remains, remain) fresh for only a few days. remains remain
7. Dr. Darin (sees, see) patients late in the day. sees see
8. Phoebe (drives, drive) a vintage automobile. drives drive
9. Kathy and Karen (attends, attend) an accelerated science program. attends attend
10. Dancing (is, are) a form of art, a form of exercise, and a form of recreation. is are
Subject/Verb Agreement To determine correct subject-verb agreement, be sure that you have correctly identified the subject.  Watch out for subject pretenders such as prepositional phrases. INCORRECT  The bowl of cookies are on the table. CORRECT	The bowl of cookies is on the table.
Activity 11: Identify Subject-Verb Agreement Go through this quickly as a class!
2. The pieces of gum (sticks, stick) to the roof of my mouth. sticks stick
3. The cat stuck in the bushes (needs, need) to be rescued. needs need
4. The clouds on the horizon (looks, look) threatening. looks look
5. The movies that I like best (is, are) romances and thrillers. is are
6. One of the children (has, have) a bad cold. has have
8. Jennifer Lopez’s marriages (is, are) always in the news. is are
9. Remakes such as Freaky Friday often (becomes, become) more successful than the original movie. becomes become
10. My pet ferrets, whose names are George and Laura, (eats, eat) more food than I do. eats eat
Indefinite Pronouns Sometimes the subject of a sentence is an indefinite pronoun.  Here are some singular indefinite pronouns that take singular verb forms. anybody	everyone	nothing anyone	everything	somebody anything	nobody	someone each		no one	something everybody
Examples INCORRECT   Each of us need to pay five dollars.   CORRECT	Each of us needs to pay five dollars. 
Examples INCORRECT	Anyone know the answer.   CORRECT	Anyone knows the answer.
Examples INCORRECT	Everybody go to the movies on Friday night.   CORRECT	Everybody goes to the movies on Friday night.
HOW TO CHECK FOR SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT Remember that singular subjects take singular verb forms, and plural subjects take plural verb forms. Be sure that you have correctly identified the subject. Watch out for subject pretenders, such as prepositional phrases. Indefinite pronouns such as everyone, anyone, something, and no one are singular and take singular verb forms.
1. Nothing about that movie (is, are) worthwhile. is are
2. Everybody with a special decal (parks, park) in the same lot. parks park
3. Somebody living on my street (plays, play) loud music late at night. plays play
4. No one in that laboratory (has, have) a degree in science. has have
5. Something inside the car (makes, make) a strange clunking noise. makes make
6. Everyone in Carly’s family (speaks, speak) a foreign language. speaks speak
7. Everything remaining on the floor (does, do) not belong there. does do
8. Nobody with a new computer (uses, use) the old software. uses use
9. Someone with red lipstick (leaves, leave) smudges on the cloth napkins. leaves leave
10. Anything on the boat made of wood (requires, require) a waterproof finish.  requires require
Vegas Grammar Review Game I will place you in groups Each group will receive $200 in grammar money You wager on each sentence before you see it Always a $10 minimum $50 maximum through sentence 5 $100 maximum through sentence 10 $200 maximum through sentence 15 No maximum wager through sentence 20 For 1 through 5, select the correct verb choice with your group’s iClicker.  For 6 through 10, choose the correct conjugation of the verb in parentheses at the end of the sentence.  For 11 through 20, write the subject(s), verb(s), and label the verb(s) as action (A), linking (L), or helping (H). If you have the answer correct, I will check your work.  If you have all of the prepositions and phrases correct as well, you win your wager.  If you answer incorrectly, I take your money. The group with the most money after sentence 20 wins three extra credit points.
Example
He (is/are) funny. is are
1. The man in the black pants (has/have) my dog.   has have
2. Neither of the girls (is/are) ready for the swim meet. is are
3. Anyone (know/knows) the answer to the question. know knows
4. One of the pandas (is/are) sick.  is  are
5. Everyone selected to serve on this jury (has/have) to be willing to give up a lot of time.  has  have
New Rules For 6 through 10, choose the correct conjugation of the verb in parentheses.
6. Isabel has _______________________ to sing with a rock band.  (begin)  began  begun beginned begunned beganned
7. Last night, Charlie ___________ a lot of coffee to stay awake.  (drink)  drunk drinked  drank drunked dranked
8. The guests had  ____________so much food that they had no room for dessert.  (eat)  ate eated aten  eaten ated
9. Patrick has _______________ for the day.  (leave) leaft  leaved  leave leved left
10. I _________ him at the store yesterday.  (see)  seen sawl  saw  seed  sees
New Rules For 11 through 20, write the subject(s), verb(s), and label the verb(s) as action (A), linking (L), or helping (H).
Sentence #11 The waitress looks tired. L Time! 10 seconds!
Sentence #12 The cat jumped onto the sofa and slept away. A Time! A 10 seconds!
Sentence #13 June is helping Bill with his homework. H A Time! 10 seconds!
Sentence #14 Allison and Meghan would sing at every restaurant in town. A Time! H 10 seconds!
Sentence #15 Jacob felt the crisp breeze on his ears. A Time! 10 seconds!
Sentence #16 Declan began to walk to the supermarket, but forgot his wallet. A Time! A 10 seconds!
Sentence #17 Jackson could play baseball with his friends or go with his mom to the zoo. A H Time! A 10 seconds!
Sentence #18 Brian’s kitchen stinks like moldy cheese. L Time! 10 seconds!
Sentence #19 In the middle of the alley under an old, wet newspaper with torn pages lay the puppy. Time! 10 seconds! A
Sentence #20 The boy must have been running after the ball. H H H Time! A 10 seconds!
Paragraph #2 prompt
Homework Study for your quiz Rough draft of Paragraph #2 Bring Brave New World

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  • 1. September 13, 2011 Click to let me know you are here!
  • 2. Turn in Paragraph #1 with homework/in-class work from Wednesday behind it!
  • 3. Turn in your diagnostic essay worksheet with your diagnostic essay still stapled to it!
  • 5. How well do you know your prepositions? Very well Well Somewhat A little Not at all
  • 7. Would not have received participation points on Thursday: Oscar Espi Nelson Abdul
  • 9. Subject/Verb Agreement A complete sentence contains a subject and a verb. The subject tells who or what is doing something or being something, and the verb expresses the action or links the subject to the rest of the sentence. To maintain subject-verb agreement, a singular subject must have a singular verb form and a plural subject must have a plural verb form.
  • 10. Singular and Plural Verb Forms A singular subject consists of one thing. the student A singular verb form in the present tense usually ends in –s. Studies The student studies for the test.
  • 11. Singular and Plural Verb Forms A plural subject consists of more than one thing. the students A plural verb form in the present tense generally does not end in –s. study The students study for the test.  
  • 12. Checking for Subject/Verb Agreement To check for subject-verb agreement, you must first identify the subject of the sentence. Remember that prepositions and other words sometimes occur between the subject and verb. Once you identify the subject, you can add the correct verb form. INCORRECT Elaine go to the amusement park. CORRECT Elaine goes to the amusement park.
  • 13. Checking for Subject/Verb Agreement To check for subject-verb agreement, you must first identify the subject of the sentence. Remember that prepositions and other words sometimes occur between the subject and verb. Once you identify the subject, you can add the correct verb form. INCORRECT The cars swerves to avoid hitting the fence. CORRECT The cars swerve to avoid hitting the fence.
  • 14. Activity 10: Identify Subject-Verb Agreement Go through this quickly as a class!
  • 15. 1. This book (costs, cost) less at the store across the street. costs cost
  • 16. 2. The runners (competes, compete) against one another every year. competes compete
  • 17. 3. The door (sticks, stick) in rainy weather. sticks stick
  • 18. 4. The airlines (offers, offer) advice for children traveling alone. offers offer
  • 19. 5. Lester (works, work) as a team mascot. works work
  • 20. 6. Strawberries (remains, remain) fresh for only a few days. remains remain
  • 21. 7. Dr. Darin (sees, see) patients late in the day. sees see
  • 22. 8. Phoebe (drives, drive) a vintage automobile. drives drive
  • 23. 9. Kathy and Karen (attends, attend) an accelerated science program. attends attend
  • 24. 10. Dancing (is, are) a form of art, a form of exercise, and a form of recreation. is are
  • 25. Subject/Verb Agreement To determine correct subject-verb agreement, be sure that you have correctly identified the subject. Watch out for subject pretenders such as prepositional phrases. INCORRECT The bowl of cookies are on the table. CORRECT The bowl of cookies is on the table.
  • 26. Activity 11: Identify Subject-Verb Agreement Go through this quickly as a class!
  • 27. 2. The pieces of gum (sticks, stick) to the roof of my mouth. sticks stick
  • 28. 3. The cat stuck in the bushes (needs, need) to be rescued. needs need
  • 29. 4. The clouds on the horizon (looks, look) threatening. looks look
  • 30. 5. The movies that I like best (is, are) romances and thrillers. is are
  • 31. 6. One of the children (has, have) a bad cold. has have
  • 32. 8. Jennifer Lopez’s marriages (is, are) always in the news. is are
  • 33. 9. Remakes such as Freaky Friday often (becomes, become) more successful than the original movie. becomes become
  • 34. 10. My pet ferrets, whose names are George and Laura, (eats, eat) more food than I do. eats eat
  • 35. Indefinite Pronouns Sometimes the subject of a sentence is an indefinite pronoun. Here are some singular indefinite pronouns that take singular verb forms. anybody everyone nothing anyone everything somebody anything nobody someone each no one something everybody
  • 36. Examples INCORRECT Each of us need to pay five dollars. CORRECT Each of us needs to pay five dollars. 
  • 37. Examples INCORRECT Anyone know the answer. CORRECT Anyone knows the answer.
  • 38. Examples INCORRECT Everybody go to the movies on Friday night. CORRECT Everybody goes to the movies on Friday night.
  • 39. HOW TO CHECK FOR SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT Remember that singular subjects take singular verb forms, and plural subjects take plural verb forms. Be sure that you have correctly identified the subject. Watch out for subject pretenders, such as prepositional phrases. Indefinite pronouns such as everyone, anyone, something, and no one are singular and take singular verb forms.
  • 40. 1. Nothing about that movie (is, are) worthwhile. is are
  • 41. 2. Everybody with a special decal (parks, park) in the same lot. parks park
  • 42. 3. Somebody living on my street (plays, play) loud music late at night. plays play
  • 43. 4. No one in that laboratory (has, have) a degree in science. has have
  • 44. 5. Something inside the car (makes, make) a strange clunking noise. makes make
  • 45. 6. Everyone in Carly’s family (speaks, speak) a foreign language. speaks speak
  • 46. 7. Everything remaining on the floor (does, do) not belong there. does do
  • 47. 8. Nobody with a new computer (uses, use) the old software. uses use
  • 48. 9. Someone with red lipstick (leaves, leave) smudges on the cloth napkins. leaves leave
  • 49. 10. Anything on the boat made of wood (requires, require) a waterproof finish. requires require
  • 50. Vegas Grammar Review Game I will place you in groups Each group will receive $200 in grammar money You wager on each sentence before you see it Always a $10 minimum $50 maximum through sentence 5 $100 maximum through sentence 10 $200 maximum through sentence 15 No maximum wager through sentence 20 For 1 through 5, select the correct verb choice with your group’s iClicker. For 6 through 10, choose the correct conjugation of the verb in parentheses at the end of the sentence. For 11 through 20, write the subject(s), verb(s), and label the verb(s) as action (A), linking (L), or helping (H). If you have the answer correct, I will check your work. If you have all of the prepositions and phrases correct as well, you win your wager. If you answer incorrectly, I take your money. The group with the most money after sentence 20 wins three extra credit points.
  • 53. 1. The man in the black pants (has/have) my dog. has have
  • 54. 2. Neither of the girls (is/are) ready for the swim meet. is are
  • 55. 3. Anyone (know/knows) the answer to the question. know knows
  • 56. 4. One of the pandas (is/are) sick. is are
  • 57. 5. Everyone selected to serve on this jury (has/have) to be willing to give up a lot of time. has have
  • 58. New Rules For 6 through 10, choose the correct conjugation of the verb in parentheses.
  • 59. 6. Isabel has _______________________ to sing with a rock band. (begin) began begun beginned begunned beganned
  • 60. 7. Last night, Charlie ___________ a lot of coffee to stay awake. (drink) drunk drinked drank drunked dranked
  • 61. 8. The guests had ____________so much food that they had no room for dessert. (eat) ate eated aten eaten ated
  • 62. 9. Patrick has _______________ for the day. (leave) leaft leaved leave leved left
  • 63. 10. I _________ him at the store yesterday. (see) seen sawl saw seed sees
  • 64. New Rules For 11 through 20, write the subject(s), verb(s), and label the verb(s) as action (A), linking (L), or helping (H).
  • 65. Sentence #11 The waitress looks tired. L Time! 10 seconds!
  • 66. Sentence #12 The cat jumped onto the sofa and slept away. A Time! A 10 seconds!
  • 67. Sentence #13 June is helping Bill with his homework. H A Time! 10 seconds!
  • 68. Sentence #14 Allison and Meghan would sing at every restaurant in town. A Time! H 10 seconds!
  • 69. Sentence #15 Jacob felt the crisp breeze on his ears. A Time! 10 seconds!
  • 70. Sentence #16 Declan began to walk to the supermarket, but forgot his wallet. A Time! A 10 seconds!
  • 71. Sentence #17 Jackson could play baseball with his friends or go with his mom to the zoo. A H Time! A 10 seconds!
  • 72. Sentence #18 Brian’s kitchen stinks like moldy cheese. L Time! 10 seconds!
  • 73. Sentence #19 In the middle of the alley under an old, wet newspaper with torn pages lay the puppy. Time! 10 seconds! A
  • 74. Sentence #20 The boy must have been running after the ball. H H H Time! A 10 seconds!
  • 76. Homework Study for your quiz Rough draft of Paragraph #2 Bring Brave New World