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Nouns
Subject-verb agreement
In this topic, you will learn the correct way to
match the singular or plural subject
with the
verbs.
2.1
Singular Subjects
A singular subject takes a singular verb.
Singular subject + Singular verb
Examples:
The soldier termite
has
the largest head.
Singular subject
Singular verb
Maya
buys
a magazine.
Singular subject
Singular verb
The book
is
on the table.
Singular subject
Singular verb
Note:
There is an
addition of '-s'
at the end of the
verb
if the
subject is in the singular
form.
(Eg: eats, drinks, runs, reads)
2.2
Plural Subjects
A plural subject takes a plural verb.
Plural subject + Plural verb
Examples:
They
meet
every weekend.
Plural subject
Plural verb
There
are
three types
of mangoes there.
Plural verb
Plural subject
They
are
at the field the whole day.
Plural subject
Plural verb
Note:
No '-s'
is added at the
end of the verb
if the subject is in the
plural form
.
(Eg: eat, drink, run, read)
2.3
Linking Verbs
Linking verbs
Verbs that link the subject to the complement in a sentence.
Example:
They were at the netball court the whole day.
Subject
They
Linking verb
were
Complement
at the netball court the whole day.
Three types of linking verbs
(a)
'be' verb
(b)
'has' and 'have'
(c)
action verbs (Eg: take)
The tables below show you the simple present and simple past forms of linking verbs for singular and plural subjects.
SUBJECT
It/ He/ She
Maria (Singular)
BE
is/was
HAS
has/had
DO
does/did
VERB
takes/took
SUBJECT
We/ They
Maria and Malisa (Plural)
BE
are/were
HAS
have/had
DO
do/did
VERB
take/took
SUBJECT
I
BE
am/was
HAS
have/had
DO
do/did
VERB
take/took
SUBJECT
You
BE
are/were
HAS
have/had
DO
do/did
VERB
take/took
Subject-verb agreement
In this topic, you will learn the correct way to
match the singular or plural subject
with the
verbs.
2.1
Singular Subjects
A singular subject takes a singular verb.
Singular subject + Singular verb
Examples:
The soldier termite
has
the largest head.
Singular subject
Singular verb
Maya
buys
a magazine.
Singular subject
Singular verb
The book
is
on the table.
Singular subject
Singular verb
Note:
There is an
addition of '-s'
at the end of the
verb
if the
subject is in the singular
form.
(Eg: eats, drinks, runs, reads)
2.2
Plural Subjects
A plural subject takes a plural verb.
Plural subject + Plural verb
Examples:
They
meet
every weekend.
Plural subject
Plural verb
There
are
three types
of mangoes there.
Plural verb
Plural subject
They
are
at the field the whole day.
Plural subject
Plural verb
Note:
No '-s'
is added at the
end of the verb
if the subject is in the
plural form
.
(Eg: eat, drink, run, read)
2.3
Linking Verbs
Linking verbs
Verbs that link the subject to the complement in a sentence.
Example:
They were at the netball court the whole day.
Subject
They
Linking verb
were
Complement
at the netball court the whole day.
Three types of linking verbs
(a)
'be' verb
(b)
'has' and 'have'
(c)
action verbs (Eg: take)
The tables below show you the simple present and simple past forms of linking verbs for singular and plural subjects.
SUBJECT
It/ He/ She
Maria (Singular)
BE
is/was
HAS
has/had
DO
does/did
VERB
takes/took
SUBJECT
We/ They
Maria and Malisa (Plural)
BE
are/were
HAS
have/had
DO
do/did
VERB
take/took
SUBJECT
I
BE
am/was
HAS
have/had
DO
do/did
VERB
take/took
SUBJECT
You
BE
are/were
HAS
have/had
DO
do/did
VERB
take/took
Chapter : Reading Skills
Topic : Nouns
Form 2
English
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