Hello, I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
One of the most common grammar mistakes
is to do with the subject verb agreement.
The subject and the verb in English sentences
We go to the beach on Saturdays.
you need to use a plural verb form.
He goes to the beach on Saturdays.
so you need to use a singular verb form.
And this is true, most of the time!
Now, you might be thinking that you
understand subject verb agreement.
It's simple, it's easy, right?
But it's the first thing that many English learners forget!
But don't worry, there are some simple
standard rules that you can use to help you.
But some aspects of singular and plural noun usage
make this a little more complex.
So that's why I'm going to teach you some tips
to master subject verb agreement in English.
I want to highlight that there are two main areas
where subject verb agreement can cause you problems.
the subject verb agreement rules
so that your English writing is grammatically correct.
The other is your speaking skills.
Now, perhaps you feel confident that you know
how to match verbs to their subject
but the challenge is making that clear
you might not even know this is a problem for you.
The final consonant sounds are so important
But for many English learners,
Pronouncing the difference between do and does.
then I want you to try and practise with me
Make sure you're hitting those final consonant sounds.
Okay?
you usually add S to show that it's plural, right?
But when your subject is plural,
you do not add an S to your verb.
Cars.
Now our verb agrees with our subject.
our verb needs to include an S.
the noun and the verb agree in opposite ways.
But I can already hear you saying
"What about if your subject is I or you?
but they don't use the singular verb form."
Yes,
but they're an exception to the rule.
Subject verb agreement rules are different
when your subject is in the third-person singular.
So that's when your subject is a he,
The subjects I and you are different.
Even though they're also singular nouns,
they take the plural form of the verb
and you just need to remember that.
Both of these subjects are singular
but the verb forms are different.
Now,
if there is an auxiliary verb,
or am, is, are, was, were in the continuous tenses
then,
you need to think about your subject verb agreement
the verb that agrees with the subject.
Anna and Tony have been driving for hours.
Anna has been driving for hours.
like may, could, will, must, should,
They help the main verb in the sentence
but the subject verb agreement rules are different
The verb following a modal verb
It's always in the infinitive form.
Now, English sentences are not always this simple,
As you add more information to your sentences,
and it might be difficult to know whether your noun is
But just remember that the same structure
But you need to pay close attention
and if it's singular or plural
because your verb must always match the subject
Do you know what an indefinite pronoun is?
Now the subject of English sentences
can be a little more complicated
Group nouns and relative clauses.
My mum and dad are proud of me.
means that your subject becomes plural
and now your verb needs to show this.
are treated as a singular subject
because "or" gives us an option.
It's one singular noun or the other.
for gerunds and gerund phrases.
they take the singular form of the verb.
Waiting for the bus is annoying.
they also take the plural form.
are my favourite things about living here.
Okay, so what about group nouns?
Single nouns that are actually
Club,
team,
They can be either singular or plural,
depending on the meaning of an individual sentence.
This is because they can describe
and since there's more than one,
But it's also possible to use these nouns
when you're referring to the group as a whole.
So they can be a little tricky!
The team is organising the event.
So this is referring to just the single unit,
So we need to use the singular verb.
So the members of the club are meeting together.
Using the plural form of the verb.
many of the individual group nouns.
And don't forget that some nouns
but they take a singular form.
It seems plural because of the S
but we need to treat it as a singular noun.
Of course, any uncountable noun is treated this way too.
So don't say the furnitures are comfortable.
Say the furniture is comfortable.
We're getting a little more complex now.
the subject is tricky to find in English sentences.
It's not always before the noun.
Subjects and verbs change positions
so you need to make sure you identify
before you choose the verb form.
What are the steps we need to follow?
In this sentence, "the steps" are the subject
There are many plants in your garden.
There is a plant in the bathroom.
The car, which belongs to my brother,
Relative clauses can make it difficult
to locate the subject and the verb.
Noun phrases also make this difficult,
where a group of words act as a noun.
The new features of the car are impressive.
"The features" are the subject.
It's plural, so it needs a plural verb
The more complex that your sentence becomes,
the harder you need to look for the subject and the verb
and make sure that they agree.
That was exhausting, wasn't it?
You might need to go for a walk now
to let all of that sink in or watch again.
I'm sure that some of this lesson
but perhaps you learned a few new things
about subject verb agreement, too.
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