Subject Verb Concord: 1.number
Subject Verb Concord: 1.number
Subject Verb Concord: 1.number
1.Number:
The basic principle of subject-verb agreement is that singular subjects
need singular verbs. Plural subjects need plural verbs:
SINGULAR PLURAL
The girl is playing The girls are playing
The boy has gone to school The boys have gone to school
He likes sweets They like sweets
2. Person:
The rules regarding the person are as follows:
(i) The first person singular or plural takes a singular verb:
6. Long Subject:
When a clause or a long group of words is the subject, we have to be
careful to make the verb agree with the subject:
13. Collective nouns like group, crowd, flock, regiment, etc. are generally
followed by a singular verb:
But when these nouns are used without ‘a pair of’, they take a plural
verb:
16. Some nouns are preceded by a lot of, a plenty of, a great deal of,
etc. These nouns take a singular verb when they refer to amount or
quantity. But they take a plural verb when they refer to number:
18. A singular verb is used with singular pronouns, e.g. each, either,
neither, anyone, etc.
21. When some nouns are regarded as one unit, they take a singular
verb: