
Subject-Verb Agreement
What is Subject-Verb
Agreement?
The subject and the verb of a
sentence must agree with one another. If
the subject is plural, the verb is plural.
If the subject is singular, the verb is singular.
(Hint: If a subject ends in -s or -es, it is plural. If
a verb ends in -s or -es, it is singular.)
1.
For
agreement purposes, ignore words that come between the subject and the
verb.
s v
Plural: The students (at
Del Mar College often) go on to larger colleges and universities.
s v
Singular: A student
(from Del Mar College often) goes on to a larger college or university.
2. Use a plural verb for subjects connected by “and.”
s v
Plural:
3. When
subjects are joined by the conjunctions "or,” “nor,” or “or not
only...but,” the verb should agree with the closer subject.
s v
Plural: Neither Grace
nor her sisters are going.
s v
Singular: Neither Ben
nor his brother is here.
4. Use singular verbs for most indefinite
pronouns.
Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any certain
person, thing, or idea.
(Common
indefinite pronouns: anyone, everyone, no one, one,
someone, every, anybody, everybody, nobody, somebody,
anything, neither, everything, nothing,
something, each, and either.)
s
v
Singular: Everyone
in lab is here.
s v
Singular: Neither of them is at school
today.
5. With collective nouns, use singular or plural verbs according
to context.
A collective noun names a group of people or things
(such as jury, committee, team, crowd, band,
class, and group).
Use a singular verb when the group acts as one unit.
s v
Singular: My
English class is very thought provoking.
Use a plural verb when the members of the group act
individually.
s v
Plural: The jury are working on separate charges.
6. Use singular verbs with subjects that specify amounts (distance, money, or measurements).
s v
Singular:
Eight dollars is
a lot of money to lose.
s v
Singular:
Six cups of water is what the recipe called for.
Remember: The subject and the verb of a sentence must agree
with one another. If the subject is
plural, the verb is plural. If the
subject is singular, the verb is singular.