A verb should agree in number with its subject. Singular subjects take singular verbs. Plural subjects take plural verbs.

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A verb should agree in number with its subject. Singular subjects take singular verbs. Plural subjects take plural verbs. SINGULAR He takes music lessons. She has been sleeping. PLURAL They take music lessons. They have been sleeping. The number of the subject usually is not determined by a word in a phrase or clause following the subject. That dog with big teeth scares me. Earl, as well as his older sister, is a fantastic athlete. The following indefinite pronouns are singular: anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, somebody, someone, and something. Everyone in the cast is at rehearsal today.

The following indefinite pronouns are plural: both, few, many, and several. Several of the athletes were at the banquet. The indefinite pronouns all, any, more, most, none, and some may be singular or plural, depending on their meaning in a sentence. Most of our vacation is over. [Most refers to the singular noun vacation.] Most of the days have passed. [Most refers to the plural noun days.] Subjects joined by and generally take a plural verb. Justin Leonard and Annika Sörenstam are famous professional golfers. Compound subjects that name only one person, place, thing, or idea take a singular verb. Macaroni and cheese is a tasty side dish.

Singular subjects joined by or or nor take a singular verb. Plural subjects joined by or or nor take a plural verb. Either a doctor or a nurse checks on the hospital patients each morning. When a singular subject and a plural subject are joined by or or nor, the verb agrees with the subject nearer the verb. Neither the band members nor the singer feels ready for the performance. Neither the singer nor the band members feel ready for the performance. The contractions don t and doesn t should agree with their subjects. The word don t is the contraction of do not. Use don t with all plural subjects and with the pronouns I and you. I don t speak French well. Doesn t she like spinach?

A collective noun may be either singular or plural, depending on its meaning in a sentence. The committee is meeting today. [Committee is thought of as a unit.] The committee are discussing several issues. [Committee is thought of as individuals.] A verb agrees with its subject, but not necessarily with a predicate nominative. My favorite vegetable is peas. Peas are my favorite vegetable. When the subject follows the verb, find the subject and make sure that the verb agrees with it. Where is your plate? Here are some sandwiches for you. Where are your friends? Where s your friend?

An expression of an amount (a measurement, a percentage, or a fraction, for example) may be singular or plural, depending on how it is used. Six weeks is a long vacation. [Amount is thought of as a unit.] Six dollars were lying on the street. [Amount is thought of as individual pieces.] Eighty-five percent of the seniors are going on the class trip. [Percentage is plural because it refers to the plural word seniors.] One quarter of the term is over. [Fraction is singular because it refers to the singular word term.] Some nouns that are plural in form take singular verbs. The news is on at six o clock. The scissors were left on the counter.

Even when plural in form, the title of a creative work (such as a book, song, film, or painting), the name of an organization, or the name of a country or city generally takes a singular verb. The Grapes of Wrath is a novel by John Steinbeck. Subjects preceded by every or many a take singular verbs. Many a concert was performed at that arena. When the relative pronoun that, which, or who is the subject of an adjective clause, the verb in the adjective clause agrees with the word to which the relative pronoun refers. The home that is on the tour is next door. [That refers to the singular noun home.] The homes that are on the tour are in my neighborhood. [That refers to the plural noun homes.]