Agreement Subject and Verb Pronoun and Antecedent Can
Agreement Subject and Verb Pronoun and Antecedent
Can You Find the Subject/Verb Agreement Error in Media?
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Diagnostic Preview 1. There was women, as well as men, who set out on the perilous journey into new territory. 2. The Morenos, I think, have the best chance of winning. 3. The store, the hotel, and the airport is all in a ten-mile radius of the beach. 4. Bronzeville Boys and Girls are a collection of poems by Gwendolyn Brooks. 5. Neither of the candidates has prepared their statement. 6. Mr. Ortega, along with other members of his firm, have established a scholarship fund for art students. 7. To apply for the scholarship, a student must submit at least four samples of their work. 8. The rest results showed that about 80 percent of the respondents was in the average
Agreement 5 a. A word refers to one person, place, thing, or idea is singular in number. A word that refers to more than one is plural in number. Singular- video child I theif herself Plural- videos children we thieves themselves Complete Ex. 1 on pg. 110 1. Singular Subjects take singular verbs→ Regular verbs add /s/ a. Earline attends college. b. Earline is attending college 2. Plural Subjects take plural verbs → Regular verbs omit /s/ a. They attend college.
Agreement Complete Ex. 2 on pg. 111 1. The number of a subject usually is not determined by a word in a phrase or clause following the subject a. Singular- A book of poems is on the shelf b. Plural- The dinosaurs from the Jurassic Period include the Seismosaurus. 2. A negative construction following the subject does not change the number of the subject. a. Carl, not Juan and I, is doing the artwork. Complete Ex. 3 pg. 113 Complete Review A as a class on pg. 113
Rules and Exercises for Indefinite Pronouns 1. An indefinite pronouns refers to a person, place, thing, or an idea that may or may not be specifically named. a. Has anyone loaded the van b. Some of the campsites are vacant. 2. Some indefinite pronouns are singular; others are plural. Certain indefinite pronouns may be either singular or plural, depending on how they are used. a. Singular- anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, somebody, someone and something. i. Neither animal has been fed. b. Plural- both, few, many, and several i. A few in the crowd were rowdy.
Rules and Exercises for Compound Subject 1. Compound subjects consist of two or more subjects that are joined by a conjunction and that have the same verb. a. Ramon and she like hiking b. Her brother, her uncle, and her cousin are teachers. c. Both the scout and the counselor were helpful guides. 2. Subjects joined by and that name only one person, place, thing, or idea take singular verbs. a. The club's secretary and treasurer was Eduardo b. The bed and breakfast down the street is always reserved weeks in advance. 3. Singular subjects joined by or or nor take a singular verb. Plural takes plural!
Rules and Exercises for Compound Subject 1. When a singular subject and a plural subject are joined by or or nor, the verb agrees with the subject nearer the verb. a. Either Harry or his aunts are planning the activities for the beach party. b. Neither the potatoes nor the roast is done. Complete Ex. 6 on pg. 119
Rules and Exercises for Special Problems 1. Collective nouns may be either singular or plural, depending on their meaning in a sentence. 2. See Commonly Used Collective Noun Chart on pg. 120 a. The class has met its substitute teacher. b. The class were disagreeing with one another about the answers. c. The team is on the field. d. The team are working together. Complete Ex. 7 on pg. 120
Rules and Exercises for Special Problems 1. The contractions don’t and doesn’t should agree with their subject. a. I don’t have any paper b. You don’t need special permission c. The player doesn’t seem nervous Complete Ex. 10 on pg. 126
Rules and Exercises for Special Problems 1. Some nouns that are plural in form take singular verbs a. See list on pg. 126 b. Linguistics is the science of language. c. News of the concert’s cancellation was disappointing to the band members. d. Has mathematics always been your best subject. 2. Even when plural in form, the title of creative works, generally take a singular verb. a. The Gleaners is a famous painting. b. Majors and Minors is a collection of Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poetry. 3. Even when plural in form, the name of a country, a city, or an organization
Antecedents 1. Pronouns should agree in both number and gender with its antecedent. a. Use singular pronouns to refer to singular antecedents. Use plural pronouns to refer to plural antecedents i. The mountain climbers believe that they will reach the summit by Friday. b. Some singular pronouns indicate gender, masculine, feminine, or neuter. i. Does Margaret like her dance class? 2. Indefinite pronouns agree with their antecedents a. Each of the teams had its mascot at the game. b. One of the boys left his pen behind c. Everybody in the girls’ league has paid her dues.
Rules and Exercises for Compound Antecedents 1. Pronouns agree with compound antecedents according to following rules: a. Use plural pronouns to refer two or more antecedents joined by and i. The guide and the ranger wrapped their rain ponchos in their saddle rolls. b. Use singular pronouns to refer to two or more singular antecedents joined by or or nor. i. Neither Heidi nor Beth took her umbrella with her. Complete Ex. 13 on pg. 136 Complete Ch. Review A and B on pp. 141 -142 Turn in!!!
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