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words that express the action the subject is doing or the state of being the
subject is in. Subjects and verbs must agree if youre going to get your point
across as clearly as possible. Otherwise, you end up with an incomplete
sentence or a sentence that makes no sense.
Match singular subjects with singular verbs, plural subjects with plural verbs
(I run, she runs, they run).
Amounts of time and money are usually singular (ten dollars is).
Either/or and neither/nor: Match the verb to the closest subject (neither the
boys nor the girl is).
Either and neither, without their partners or and nor, always take a singular
verb (either of the apples is).
All subjects preceded by each and every take a singular verb (each CD is
mine; every one of the cheeses is different).
Both, few, several, and many are always plural (both/many are qualified;
few want the job; several were hired).
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Colon: Use a colon after an independent clause that precedes a list and to
separate an explanation, rule, or example from a preceding independent
clause.
Semicolon: Use a semicolon to join independent clauses in compound
sentences that do not have coordinating conjunctions (and, or, but, nor, for,
so, yet) and commas as connectors. Words like however, moreover, thus,
and therefore, are often used as connectors in these sentences. You can
also use semicolons to separate long or complicated items in a series that
already includes commas, and to separate two long or complex
independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction if confusion would
result from using a comma.
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