| In the present
tense, if the subject is a HE, SHE, or IT (singular subjects), the
verb has an -S on it:
HE WALKS, SHE WALKS, IT WALKS.
Any other subject (plural subjects)
will not have an -S on the verb:
I WALK, WE WALK, YOU WALK, THEY WALK.
1. Make sure you find the correct subject.
a. The subject
is not in a prepositional phrase:
One
of the apples tastes sour. (ONE
TASTES)
b. In a participial
or infinitive phrase, don't mistake the object of the participle or
infinitive
for
the subject:
Running
long races requires stamina. (RUNNING REQUIRES)
c. Don't mistake
words in a subordinate clause for the subject in a main clause:
The man who wrote the letters wants to see you. (MAN WANTS)
2. Make sure you know some special
subject-verb agreement rules.
a. Collective
nouns are singular: The committee meets here. (COMMITTEE MEETS)
b. When subjects
are separated by OR or NOR, the verb agrees with the subject that
is
closest to it: Either
the teacher or the students need help. (STUDENTS NEED)
c. When WHO, WHICH,
or THAT is used as a subject, find the word that the pronoun
stands for. If
that word is singular, the pronoun is singular; if it is plural, the
pronoun
is plural:
The squirrels that live in our backyard are amusing. (SQUIRRELS=THAT LIVE)
d. When AND joins
two subjects, the subject is plural:
Ethel and Frank like pizza.
(ETHEL & FRANK LIKE)
e.
When participles and infinitives are used as subjects, they
are singular:
Running provides excellent exercise. (RUNNING PROVIDES)
f. Remember that
indefinite pronouns (EACH, EVERYONE, EVERYBODY, ONE,
ETC.) are singular:
Everybody likes Sam.
(EVERYBODY LIKES)
g. The words THERE
and HERE are never subjects.
When a sentence starts with these
words,
the subject usually comes after the verb:
There comes the boss. (BOSS COMES)
3. Be aware of the singular and plural
forms of irregular verbs (TO
BE, TO DO, TO HAVE).
TO
BE: I am, you are, he is, she is, it is
we are, you are,
they are
I was, you were,
he was, she was, it was
we were, you were,
they were
TO
DO: I do, you do, he does, she does, it does
we do, you do,
they do
TO
HAVE: I have, you have, he has, she has, it has
we have,
you have, they have |