Agreement of the verb with the subject
Singular subjects
take singular verbs
A verb must agree with its subject in number and person.- He is my
friend. (Here the singular verb is agrees with the singular subject he.)
- We are waiting to hear from you. (Here the plural verb are agrees with the plural subject we.)
Consider the examples given below:
- The quality of
the apples wasn’t very good. (NOT The quality of the apples weren’t
very good. Here the proper subject is the abstract noun ‘quality’ and not
‘apples’.)
- His proficiency
in Indian languages is remarkable. (Here the proper subject is
the singular abstract noun ‘proficiency’ and not ‘languages’.)
as well as
- The manager, with
his subordinates, is to be present at the venue. (NOT The
manager with his subordinates are …)
- Alice, as well
as her sisters, has been invited. (NOT Alice as well as her sisters
have been invited.)
- Sanskrit, as
well as Arabic, is taught here.
- Neither the
officer nor his subordinates were present at the meeting.
- Either he or you
are mistaken. (Here the verb are agrees with the nearest pronoun you.)
- Neither he nor I
am interested. (Here the verb am agrees with the nearest pronoun I.)
- He is mistaken,
or else you are.
- He is not
interested, nor am I.
Either, neither etc.
Either, neither, each, everyone and many a must be followed by a singular verb.- Neither of
the applicants is suitable for the job.
- Many a man has
succumbed to this temptation.
- Everyone of us
loves riding.
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