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This comprehensive course will equip you with a clear understanding of Subject-Verb Agreement. Through engaging lessons, practical exercises, and real-day to day examples, you’ll learn to confidently choose the correct tense for any situation, improving your english in both speaking and writing.
Subject verb Agreement Course
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1Introduction
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2Rule 1: Subjects Joined by "And"
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3Rule 1: Practice
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4Rule 2: Subjects with "Either/Or" and "Neither/Nor"
Rule 2: Subjects with "Either/Or" and "Neither/Nor"
When subjects are joined by "either/or" or "neither/nor," the verb agrees with the subject that is closer to it
Examples:
- Neither the child nor the parents are sleeping
(the plural subject 'parents' is closer to the verb). - Neither the parents nor the child is sleeping
(the singular subject 'child' is closer to the verb).
- Neither the child nor the parents are sleeping
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5Rule 2: Practice
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6Rule 3: Nouns Ending in -S That Are Singular
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7Rule 3: Practice
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8Rule 4: Expressions of Time, Money, Distance, and Weight
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9Rule 4: Practice
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10Rule 5: Collective Nouns like 'Pair', 'Set', 'Bunch'...
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11Rule 5: Practice
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12Rule 6: Fractions and Percentages
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13Rule 6: Practice
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14Rule 7: Conjunctions like "As well as," "Together with,"...
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15Rule 7: Practice
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16Rule 8: Indefinite Pronouns
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17Rule 8: Practice
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18Rule 9: Quantifiers
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19Rule 9: Practice
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20Rule 10: Expressions with "One"
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21Rule 10: practice
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22Recap
Practice Section
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