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Subject/Verb Agreement

Subject/Verb Agreement. Thursday, January 28. Two ways for subjects and verbs must agree. Number   Time. Number. Single subject --> Single verb         Christina runs track. Christina or Donna runs track. Plural subject --> Plural verb         Christina and Donna run track.

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Subject/Verb Agreement

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  1. Subject/Verb Agreement Thursday, January 28

  2. Two ways for subjects and verbs must agree Number   Time

  3. Number Single subject --> Single verb         Christina runs track. Christina or Donna runs track. Plural subject --> Plural verb         Christina and Donna run track. Watch out for prepositional phrases!   The girl in three of Jacob's classes competes in forensics.                Single Subject                                Single Verb

  4. Time             Past                           Aaron perched on a stool.             Present           Bea perches on the edge of her chair.             Future                      Chris will perch in the dead tree.             Perfect Tense:  add the verb "to have" or "to be"             Past Perfect            Daisy has perched in a pine.             Present Perfect       Erich is perching precariously in the top branches of a burr oak.             Future Perfect       Felicity will have perched above the creek.

  5. write wrote will write have written begin began will begin have begun hang hung will hang have hung lay  (place) laid will lay have laid lie    (recline) lay will lie have lain think thought will think have thought lend lent will lend have lent mistake mistook will mistake have mistaken Irregular Verbs

  6. Example Questions • Mort has (swim, swum) the length of the lake each spring. • The two candidates for class president addresses the assembled students. • The berries in my cereal tastes so sweet. • Jessica returns last week from her family trip.

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