English grammar : Subject Verb Agreement | learn grammar perfectly | English learning

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
  • Understanding subject-verb agreement is key to mastering English. In this video, we'll go through the top 10 rules to help you understand how to make sure your subjects and verbs match correctly.
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    Here’s what we cover:
    1. Subjects with "and" - Usually take a plural verb unless they refer to a single entity.
    2. Subjects with "either...or" and "neither...nor" - The verb agrees with the subject closer to it.
    3. Nouns ending in "s" - Some nouns look plural but are actually singular. Learn which ones!
    4. Time, money, distance, weight, etc. - These are treated as singular, even if they look plural.
    5. Nouns that refer to many items - Sometimes these require a singular verb. We'll show you when!
    6. Fractions and percentages - The verb should agree with the noun that follows.
    7. Conjunctions like "as well as," "together with," and "along with" - The verb matches the main subject, not the additional phrase.
    8. Indefinite pronouns like "everyone," "somebody," "nothing" - Always use a singular verb with these pronouns.
    9. Quantifiers like "all," "some," "most," "a lot," "plenty," "any," "none," "more," "enough" - The verb agrees with the noun that follows the quantifier.
    10. Expressions with "ONE" - For phrases like "one of the," "one of the only," and "more than one," use a singular verb.
    What You’ll Learn:
    How to use the correct verb form with different types of subjects.
    When to use singular verbs for amounts of time, money, distance, and more.
    Examples with present, past, and future tenses to give you a clear understanding.
    Common mistakes and how to avoid them!
    We provide over 100 real-life examples to practice and understand these rules! Plus, there’s a final quiz with 20 review questions to test your knowledge.
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