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English, 15.12.2019 04:31 cameronkoberste

Dr.
na
name: shastry vaughan
go
date: 2/bas
it's grammar time: subject-verb agreement 2
th
it's grammar time and you must follow the rules!
rule: a singular subject goes with a singular verb.
ex: the teacher me with my work.
a plural subject goes with a plural verb.
ex: the teachers me with my work.
remember:
--if the subject is singular, the
verb gets the s.
--if the subject is plural, the
subject gets the s.
part 1
directions: classify the subject as either singular or plural and write v
for the subiect as either singular or plural and write your answer on the line. then, circle
the verb that correctly completes the sentence.
example: my brother (plan,(plans to come visit this weekend.
singular
1. the phone (ring, rings) early in the morning.
simular
2. they (sit, sits) on the wall after school.
3. the bag (fall, falls) out of my hand because it is heavy.
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