G9 Sub Verb Rules
G9 Sub Verb Rules
Number:
The basic principle of subject-verb agreement is that singular subjects need singular
verbs. Plural subjects need plural verbs:
2. Person:
The rules regarding the person are as follows:
(i) The first person singular or plural takes a singular verb:
• I like this scenery.
• We like this scenery.
(ii) The second person singular or plural takes a singular verb:
• You like this scenery.
(iii) The third person singular takes a singular verb:
• He likes this scenery.
(iv) The third person plural takes a plural verb:
• They like this scenery.
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3. Uncountable Noun:
When We use an uncountable noun as the subject of a verb, we use a singular form of the
verb:
When we use a singular noun as the subject of a verb, we use a singular verb. Plural nouns
take a plural verb:
6. Long Subject:
When a clause or a long group of words is the subject, we have to be careful to make the verb
agree with the subject:
• The chairs which I bought yesterday are very costly.
• The woman whom I met in the market was my friend’s sister.
7. Introductory ‘there’:
The verb has to agree with the real subject that follows the introductory there. If the subject is
singular, then there will be followed by a singular verb. If the real subject is plural, then
‘there’ will be followed by a plural verb:
14. ‘Class’ nouns such as food, furniture, clothing, etc. take a singular verb:
15. Some nouns which appear to be plural in form when preceded by a pair of take a singular
verb, for example, shoes, scissors, trousers, etc.
But when these nouns are used without ‘a pair of’, they take a plural verb:
16. Some nouns are preceded by a lot of, a plenty of, a great deal of, etc. These nouns take a
singular verb when they refer to amount or quantity. But they take a plural verb when they
refer to number:
17. When a singular subject is joined by as well as, in addition to, except, etc. with another
noun or pronoun, we use a singular verb.
18. A singular verb is used with singular pronouns, e.g. each, either, neither, anyone, etc.
20. A collective noun such as jury, committee, family, etc. takes a singular verb when it is
considered one unit. But when they are regarded as individuals, they take a plural verb:
21. When some nouns are regarded as one unit, they take a singular verb:
EXERCISES:
Q1 – Fill in the blanks by using the correct form of the verb in the brackets:
1. Neither of these printers _________(work/works) properly.
2. Bread and eggs ___ (is/are) my favourite.
3. Don’t you think oil in America ____________(cost/costs) much less than in India.
4. Each of the girls ______(has/have) her own dress.
5. Five miles _____ (is/are) long distance.
6. Some of the food ____________(is/are) delicious.
7. The news ____________(seems/seem) more and more depressing every day.
8. Measles ___________ (is/are) the only childhood disease I haven’t had.
9. Many a man ______ (have/has) tried hard to climb the treacherous mountain range.
10. Few students ___(is/are) coming to the party.
Q2 – Read the following lines and edit it by writing the incorrect and the correct words
right next toeach line.
Incorrect Correct
Conflicts take place when
people has different opinions
with regard to the same thing.
Sometimes, it are quite
easy to resolve them, and
sometimes it take time to
find a solution. But many
a time, conflicts were be
resolvedwith a creative
solution
where everybody win.
Learning to resolve conflicts
peacefullyand positively help you
in
getting along with people.