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Learn how to ensure subject-verb agreement with subjects preceded by each, every, and many a. Understand why these subjects are singular, even when compound. Gain insight with examples and improve your writing skills today!
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From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series Mini-Lesson #15 Subject and Verb Agreement With Subjects Preceded by Each, Every, and Many A
Subjects preceded by each, every, and many a are singular, even if the subjects are grammatically compound. Examples: Each person is to be held responsible. Every truck and car in the garage is insured. Many a person has visited Kennedy’s gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery.