Complete 12 English Tenses › Simple present
Subject-verb agreement refers to the grammatical rule that the verb in a sentence must match the subject in number (singular or plural) with a few exceptions. Here are some rules of basic subject-verb agreement.
Plural verbs are verbs in its basic form without s or es. For example, walk, eat, catch.
Singular verbs are verbs that are followed by s or es. For example, walks, eats, catches.
Singular and Plural Subjects:
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Subjects Joined by "And":
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Subjects Joined by "Or" or "Nor":
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Indefinite Pronouns:
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Collective Nouns:
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Titles and Names:
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Amounts and Quantities:
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For simple present tense, there are 3 forms of verb to be: is, am, are.
There are two forms for verb to have in the simple present tense, which are have as a plural verb, and has for a singular verb. The rules are simple:
Before we move on to the next lesson, let's try some practice questions.