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Subject/Verb Agreement

Subject/Verb Agreement. We really must start getting along…. Check Sentences. We is the champions. He eat meat. I is in charge here. Verb Conjugation. English doesn’t seem so bad sometimes…. The English Trend…. The English Trend…. Simple Subject he/she/it needs verb + s. Basically,

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Subject/Verb Agreement

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  1. Subject/Verb Agreement We really must start getting along…

  2. Check Sentences • We is the champions. • He eat meat. • I is in charge here.

  3. Verb Conjugation • English doesn’t seem so bad sometimes…

  4. The English Trend…

  5. The English Trend…

  6. Simple Subject he/she/it needs verb + s • Basically, • a good way to remember which verb to use is to decide if the subject is about one person or thing (he/she/it), and add an s to the verb. It can get more complicated, though…

  7. Simple Vs. Complex Simple Subjects Complex Subjects Jane and Todd (compound) The blue monster All of them runs away like a madwoman is growling like a mad dog swiftly write their hearts down on paper • Jane • It • All • runs • is • write Simple Predicate Complex Predicate

  8. Check • She and I is the champions. • Bob and Chris eat meat. • Juan and I is in charge here. • Juan or I is in charge here.

  9. Check • She and I arethe champions. <plural subject requires plural verb, just like “we”> • Bob and Chris eatmeat. <two people=plural subject, so plural verb fits> • Juan and I arein charge here. <two people=plural subject, so needs plural verb “are”> • Juan or I isin charge here. <the “or” is a signal that only 1 person is in charge at a time, so 1 person needs singular verb>

  10. Clues • Singular Verb: or, neither, either, each, anyone, nobody, anybody, someone, somebody, everyone, everybody, every • Neither Ms. Dorsey nor Ms. Bills has a jet. • Each teacher has “jet” on his or her Christmas list. • Plural Verb: and, all, both (Sometimes “all is more complicated.) • Both Ms. Dorsey and Ms. Bills want a jet. • All teachers have “jet” on their Christmas lists.

  11. More Clues Crazy Singular Words Crazy Plural Words scissors tweezers pliers pants • news • measles • mathematics • family

  12. Agreement Conflict Resolution Divide the Class in Half. Take out your half sheet of sentences from the beginning.

  13. subject + predicate = sentence Complex Subjects Complex Predicates is growling like a mad dog swiftly write their hearts down on paper runs away like a madwoman • Jane and her gorilla • All the blue lockers • The greasy tomato • Bill, Julie, and Earl • Neither Bob nor Kiko Present tense (happening right now)! More than one word! Raise your half-sentence paper proudly in the air when you’re finished!

  14. Make a Match Pair up. Create a sentence that makes sense, where the SUBJECT and VERB agree with each other.

  15. Here are some of yours: The big, fat panda dances lightly and delicately on his feet. -- Grace P. and AnneMerie J. The green bottle skips like an evil villain. -- Takota L and Riley CThe purple tooth fell off the cliff like a rag doll. -- Estelle N and Hayley R • Make a Match

  16. Intervention Do we agree? May we continue to get along grammatically… Check for subject-verb agreement.

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