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GED Language Arts (ELA) Subject-verb agreement rules
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GED Language Arts (ELA) Subject-verb agreement rules
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1. The old store at the corner of the street that sold delicious muffins and the old building at the end of the university are going to be renovated next year.

2. When compound subjects are joined by 'or' or 'nor,' the verb agrees with _____________.

3. The names of countries and cities require _____________verbs.

4. The class are tuning their instruments.

5. Nobody has fallen down.

6. None of the cake pieces are left.

7. If a singular subject is linked to another noun in a phrase, the noun is still considered ____________.

8. The group of students is walking to the class.

9. Something makes this noice.

10. When a COLLECTIVE noun is talking about a group as a whole, use ______________ verbs.

11. 'Weird' indefinite pronouns may be...?

12. Where are subjects in a sentences that begins with the words 'here, there, and where'?

13. A compound subject is when...?

14. When a collective noun is talking about individual group members, use _________________verbs.

15. Units of measurement usually require __________ verbs.

16. Everyone is sitting in his chair.

17. When 'every' precedes a subject, the subject is _________.

18. Titles, amounts, and ______ are always singular subjects with singular verbs.

19. Compound subjects that are joined by 'and' are almost always...?

20. Present SIMPLE PRESENT

21. The words 'here, there, and where' will ____ be the subject.

22. Explain the rule in the following sentences.
Ndifelani sits on the couch.

23. When a collective noun is referred to by 'its,' use a ____________verb.

24. What type of verb (singular or plural) does NOT end in the letter 's'?

25. Some of the cake is left.