Although English-language verbs generally don’t inflect or change in form to agree with the subject in number, they do so in the present tense, third-person singular. In English grammar, in this ...
Subject-verb agreement means that your verb must be conjugated, or changed, to fit (or agree) with the subject. Subjects can be singular or plural. Think of singular and plural as mathematical ...
The rule that guides compound subjects is one you should always respect. It says a plural verb should be used when two or more different elements are combined (with ‘and’) to form the subject. On the ...
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