Subject and verb must agree in number: both must be singular, or both must be plural. Problems occur in the present tense because one must add an -s or -es at the end of the verb when the subjects or the entity performing the action is a singular third person: he, she, it, or words for which these pronouns could substitute.
Here are some examples of subject verb agreement (the subject is bolded and the verb underlined):
v My dog always growls at the postal carrier.
v Basketballs roll across the floor.
v I don’t understand the assignment.
v These clothes are too small for me.
v Peter doesn’t like vegetables.
Singular Indefinite Pronouns
Here are some examples of subject verb agreement with singular indefinite pronouns:
v Each gets a trophy for playing.
v Somebody will pay for this.
v Anybody is more fun than you.
v Something is very wrong here.
v Everybody enjoys a good book.
v Nothing has been determined as of yet.
Plural Indefinite Prounouns
Here are some examples of subject verb agreement with plural indefinite pronouns:
v Both are qualified for the job.
v Many went to the beach and got sunburned.
v Few know what it really takes to get ahead.
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