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Subject-Verb Agreement English 10 Mrs. Freeman
What does it mean? All sentences contain a subject and a verb. When the subject—the person or noun doing the action—matches the verb in number, the subject and verb are in agreement. Which is correct? One of the chairs is damaged. One of the chairs are damaged.
Rules A subject must agree a verb in number. If the subject is singular, the verb must also be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb must also be plural. Examples: Singular He looks.	 He does. He was. Plural They look. They do. They were.
Exception Note: The subject I, even though it is a single person, usually takes the plural form. Example:  I look. I do. I am.
Conjugating “To Be” The verb form to be can be tricky since the principal parts are formed in such unusual ways. Refer to this chart: Subject          Present          Past             Past Participle I                      I am	              I was            I have been you                  you are           you were       you have been he/she/it         he is               she was         it has been we                    we are            we were        we have been they                 they are           they were     they have been
“To Be” Note Never use the “be” form after a subject. Incorrect: I be going. Correct: I am going. Incorrect: They be on their way. Correct: They are on their way.
Doesn’t vs. Don’t Doesn’t is singular, don’t is plural.  Remember, I takes the plural form. Example: I don’t want to move until next year. She doesn’t want to move until next year. They don’t want to move until next year.
Wasn’t vs. Weren’t Wasn’tis singular, weren’t is plural.  Example: I wasn’t sure. You weren’t sure. We weren’t sure.
Phrases Following Subjects Be sure to identify the subject of the sentence. Do not allow a phrase following it to mislead you into using a verb that does not agree with the subject.  Examples: One of the chairs is damaged. The window designs by Rick Baker are complex and colorful. A manual with thorough instructions comes with this printer. The principal, along with her three associates, returns from the workshop today.
Practice Try out these practice sentences to test your prowess. 1. When the boss (jokes, joke), we (laughs, laugh). 2. A single tree now (grows, grow) where the forest used to (grows, grow). 3. Constella (speaks, speak) English, but her parents (speaks, speak) Spanish. 4. The clerk (rings, ring) up the sales while the customers (waits, wait) in line. 5. The carolers (hums, hum) while the soloist (sings, sing). 6. The bright walls (doesn’t, don’t) seem very relaxing. 7. The shipment (wasn’t, weren’t) here when we arrived this morning. 8. The bank (doesn’t, don’t) open until 9:30 on Saturday mornings. 9. Mabel couldn’t drive to work because her car (wasn’t, weren’t) starting.
References Information gathered from Grammar Essentials, 3rd Edition by Learning Express, LLC.

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  • 2. What does it mean? All sentences contain a subject and a verb. When the subject—the person or noun doing the action—matches the verb in number, the subject and verb are in agreement. Which is correct? One of the chairs is damaged. One of the chairs are damaged.
  • 3. Rules A subject must agree a verb in number. If the subject is singular, the verb must also be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb must also be plural. Examples: Singular He looks. He does. He was. Plural They look. They do. They were.
  • 4. Exception Note: The subject I, even though it is a single person, usually takes the plural form. Example: I look. I do. I am.
  • 5. Conjugating “To Be” The verb form to be can be tricky since the principal parts are formed in such unusual ways. Refer to this chart: Subject Present Past Past Participle I I am I was I have been you you are you were you have been he/she/it he is she was it has been we we are we were we have been they they are they were they have been
  • 6. “To Be” Note Never use the “be” form after a subject. Incorrect: I be going. Correct: I am going. Incorrect: They be on their way. Correct: They are on their way.
  • 7. Doesn’t vs. Don’t Doesn’t is singular, don’t is plural. Remember, I takes the plural form. Example: I don’t want to move until next year. She doesn’t want to move until next year. They don’t want to move until next year.
  • 8. Wasn’t vs. Weren’t Wasn’tis singular, weren’t is plural. Example: I wasn’t sure. You weren’t sure. We weren’t sure.
  • 9. Phrases Following Subjects Be sure to identify the subject of the sentence. Do not allow a phrase following it to mislead you into using a verb that does not agree with the subject. Examples: One of the chairs is damaged. The window designs by Rick Baker are complex and colorful. A manual with thorough instructions comes with this printer. The principal, along with her three associates, returns from the workshop today.
  • 10. Practice Try out these practice sentences to test your prowess. 1. When the boss (jokes, joke), we (laughs, laugh). 2. A single tree now (grows, grow) where the forest used to (grows, grow). 3. Constella (speaks, speak) English, but her parents (speaks, speak) Spanish. 4. The clerk (rings, ring) up the sales while the customers (waits, wait) in line. 5. The carolers (hums, hum) while the soloist (sings, sing). 6. The bright walls (doesn’t, don’t) seem very relaxing. 7. The shipment (wasn’t, weren’t) here when we arrived this morning. 8. The bank (doesn’t, don’t) open until 9:30 on Saturday mornings. 9. Mabel couldn’t drive to work because her car (wasn’t, weren’t) starting.
  • 11. References Information gathered from Grammar Essentials, 3rd Edition by Learning Express, LLC.