Subject - Verb Agreement
In this article, we will be learning about subject-verb agreement. In subject-verb agreement, the subject of a sentence needs to agree with the verb. So, we should use a singular verb with a singular noun and a plural verb with a plural noun. Let's understand this better with the help of a few examples below.
Examples:
- Singular Subject + Singular Verb
Each of the students is responsible for their own duties.
- Plural Subject + Plural Verb
All the students are responsible for their own duties.
- Singular Subject + Singular Verb
That teacher has all the answers.
- Plural Subject + Plural Verb
Some teachers have all the answers.
- Singular Subject + Singular Verb
She does her homework daily.
- Plural Subject + Plural Verb
They do their homework daily.
- Singular Subject + Singular Verb
He goes to the shop.
- Plural Subject + Plural Verb
They go to the shop.
Practice Questions
Question:
All the students __________ into the examination hall.
- go
- goes
- do
- does
Answer:
The correct answer to this question is option (1) - "go". As we are talking about all of the students here, we will use plural verbs here.
Question:
Many of his suggestions in class __________ been taken into consideration.
- has
- have
- do
- does
Answer:
The correct answer to this question is option (2) - "have". As we are talking about "many of his suggestions in class", we will use plural verbs here.
Question:
__________ the topic for the assignment been released yet?
- Was
- Were
- Has
- Have
Answer:
The correct answer to this question is option (1) - “has”. As the subject here is singular, options (2) and (4) are eliminated as those are plural verbs. Now, we need to find the correct answer between options (1) and (3). The clue here in this question is “yet”. The clue in this question is 'yet,' which indicates uncertainty about whether the topic has been released or not. If we use “was” instead of the blank, the grammatically correct sentence will be “Was the topic for the assignment released?”. So, we will be required to remove “been” and “yet” from the sentence to use “was”. So, the correct answer to this question is “has”.
Commonly Confused Subject-Verb Agreement
Usually, the different forms of the verbs "to be", "do", and "go" can be confusing.
Here is a simple way to remember some of the more commonly confused errors students tend to make:
Subject |
Verb (Simple Present Tense) |
Verb (Simple Past Tense) |
Singular Subjects: He/ She/ A boy/ An apple/ Each/ One |
Singular Verbs:
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Singular Verbs:
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Plural Subjects: They/ Many students/ The apples/ All |
Plural Verbs:
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Plural Verbs:
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Practice Questions
Question:
They __________ playing their online game now as we speak.
- Is
- Are
- Was
- Were
Answer:
The correct answer to this question is option (2) - “are”. “As we speak,” tells you that the event is happening at the same time. Usually, people use this phrase when they want to emphasize that something is happening right now.
Question:
__________ dogs really chase cats?
- Do
- Does
- Was
- Were
Answer:
As the subject (dogs) are plural here, the correct answer to this question is option (1) - “do”.
Test Your Concepts
Answer the following questions based on the concepts we’ve covered in this article. If you get stuck, revisit the relevant section to revise the concepts.
Question:
__________they allowed to leave the classroom yesterday?
- Is
- Are
- Was
- Were
Question:
This morning, each of them __________ given a dollar to buy an item at the grocery store.
- Is
- Are
- Was
- Were
Question:
Parents __________ their best to raise their children well.
- Has
- Have
- Do
- Does