The indefinite pronouns anyone, everyone, someone, no one, nobody are always singular and, therefore, require singular verbs.. Some indefinite pronouns — such as all, some — are singula
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1 The indefinite pronouns anyone, everyone, someone, no one, nobody are always singular and, therefore,
require singular verbs.
Everyone have done his or her homework Somebody have left her purse
Some indefinite pronouns — such as all, some — are singular or plural depending on what they're referring to
Some of the beads is missing Some of the water are gone
On the other hand, there is one indefinite pronoun, none, that can be either singular or plural; (Writers generally think of none as meaning not any and will choose a plural verb, as in "None of the engines are working," but when something else makes us regard none as meaning not one, we want a singular verb, as in "None of the
food is fresh.")
None of you claims responsibility for this incident?
None of you claim responsibility for this incident?
None of the students have done their homework (In this last example, the word “their” precludes the
use of the singular verb.)
2 Each is often followed by a prepositional phrase ending in a plural word (Each of the cars) Each is
always singular and requires a singular verb
Everyone have finished his or her homework
Each of the students are responsible for doing his or her work in the library
3 Phrases such as together with, as well as, and along with are not the same as and
The mayor as well as his brothers are going to prison
The mayor and his brothers is going to jail
4 The pronouns neither and either are singular and require singular verbs even though they seem to be
referring, in a sense, to two things
Neither of the two traffic lights are working
Which shirt do you want for Christmas? Either are fine with me
5 When nor or or is used the subject closer to the verb determines the number of the verb.
Either my father or my brothers is going to sell the house
Neither my brothers nor my father are going to sell the house
Is either my brothers or my father responsible?
Are either my father or my brothers responsible?
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There is two reasons for this
There are no reason for this
Here is two apples
7 Verbs in the present tense for third-person, singular subjects (he, she, it and anything those words can stand for) have s-endings Other verbs do not add s-endings
He love and she love and they loves
8 Sometimes modifiers will get betwen a subject and its verb, but these modifiers must not confuse the agreement between the subject and its verb
The mayor, who has been convicted along with his four brothers on four counts of various crimes but who also seems, like a cat, to have several political lives, are finally going to jail
9 Sometimes nouns take weird forms and can fool us into thinking they're plural when they're really
singular and vice-versa Words such as glasses, pants, pliers, and scissors are regarded as plural (and require plural verbs) unless they're preceded the phrase pair of ( in which case the word pair becomes the
subject)
My glasses was on the bed
My pants was torn
A pair of plaid trousers are in the closet
10 Some words end in -s and appear to be plural but are really singular and require singular verbs.
The news from the front are bad
Measles are a dangerous disease for pregnant women
The names of sports teams that do not end in "s" will take a plural verb: the Miami Heat have been looking … , The Connecticut Sun are hoping that new talent
11 Fractional expressions such as half of, a part of, a percentage of, a majority of are sometimes singular
and sometimes plural, depending on the meaning (The same is true, of course, when all, any, more, most and some act as subjects.) Sums and products of mathematical processes are expressed as singular
and require singular verbs The expression "more than one" (oddly enough) takes a singular verb: "More than one student has tried this."
Some of the voters is still angry
A large percentage of the older population are voting against her
Two-fifths of the troops was lost in the battle
Two-fifths of the vineyard were destroyed by fire
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Forty percent of the student body are in favor of changing the policy
Two and two are four
Four times four divided by two are eight
12 If your sentence compounds a positive and a negative subject and one is plural, the other singular, the verb should agree with the positive subject
The department members but not the chairperson has decided not to teach on Valentine's Day
It is not the faculty members but the president who decide this issue
It was the speaker, not his ideas, that have provoked the students to riot
Rule
13.
The expression the number is followed by a singular verb while the expression a number is
followed by a plural verb
The number of people we need to hire are thirteen.
A number of people has written in about this subject.
Rule
14. Use a singular verb with sums of money or periods of time.
Ten dollars are a high price to pay.
Five years are the maximum sentence for that offense.
Rule
15.
Collective nouns such as team and staff may be either singular or plural depending on their use in
the sentence
The staff are in a meeting.
Staff is acting as a unit here.
The staff is in disagreement about the findings.
The staff are acting as separate individuals in this example.
The sentence would read even better as:
The staff members are in disagreement about the findings.
The people in our group was watching the film ( ✗ )
A group of people was watching the film ( )
A group of people were watching the film ( )
Ten minutes have passed Let’s wait five more ( )
Two hours is a long time to wait ( )
Hurry! There’s not many time left ( )
Three pounds is all I’ve got ( )
Three one-pound coins are on the desk ( )
Three one-pound coins is on the desk ( )
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a plural verb.)
Hurry! There’s not many time left (Time here is uncountable and uses much.)
Three one-pound coins is on the desk (Individual coins, not a quantity of money, needs a plural verb.)
Select one answer from the choices provided after each sentence
1 Either the physicians in this hospital or the chief administrator going to have to make a decision (is – are)
2 my boss or my sisters in the union going to win this grievance? (Is – Are)
3 Some of the votes to have been miscounted (seem – seems)
4 The tornadoes that tear through this county every spring _ more than just a nuisance (is – are)
5 Everyone selected to serve on this jury _ to be willing to give up a lot of time (has – have)
6 Kara Wolters, together with her teammates, _ a formidable opponent on the basketball court
(present – presents)
7 He seems to forget that there things to be done before he can graduate (is – are)
8 There _ to be some people left in that town after yesterday's flood (have – has)
9 Some of the grain to be contaminated (appear – appears)
10 Three-quarters of the students against the tuition hike (is – are)
11 Three-quarters of the student body against the tuition hike (is – are)
12 A high percentage of the population _ voting for the new school (is – are)
13 A high percentage of the people _ voting for the new school (was – were)
Find the mistake:
1 The price of these jeans are reasonable
2 The books borrowed from the library is on my desk
3 The boy who won the two medals are a friend of mine
4 Bread and butter are our daily food
5 The famous singer and composer have arrived
6 Collecting match-boxes are one of his favourite pastimes
7 The quality of the candies are poor
8 Neither his father nor his mother play mahjong
9 Neither parent are fond of playing mahjong 10 None of my friends were there
11 Many a student have made the same mistake
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13 The boss, as well as his colleagues, have been robbed by the robber
14 Ten tons are a heavy load
15 Fifty miles are a long distance
16 Thirty years are a long time
17 One of the books have been missing
18 The poor is suffering
19 You should decide which one of the three choices A, B, or C best answer the question
20 One of the most intelligent students who scores full marks is Mostafa
21 The only one of these most intelligent students who is under 18 is Peter
22 One of these most intelligent students whose example are being followed is Mostafa
23.The home team are winning the match.
24.Thirty pounds are a lot of money for a five-year-old.
25.The police is chasing the suspect.
26.The team is travelling tonight to their next match.
27.“We have two litres of oil.” “These are enough.”
28.After finishing school, he went to Oxford University, where he studied classic.
29.He was interested in politic and was a good speaker.
30.The couple was married later that year.
31.The public still enjoys reading it today.
32.Five litres of petrol are enough for me to get to work
33.My five-year-old sister will start a school in September.
34.The police is going to get new uniforms.
35.Fifty degrees are a very high temperature.
36.Athletics were my father’s favourite sport.
37.The people in our group was watching the film
38.Ten minutes has passed Let’s wait five more
39.Two hours are a long time to wait
40.Hurry! There’s not many time left
41.Three pounds are all I’ve got
42.Three one-pound coins is on the desk
43.A three-week holiday are available every year.
44.Could I have a coffees, please?
45.Coffee can stop you sleeping.
46.I have got a hairs in my mouth.
47.There are hair on the floor.
48.Do you like chickens or meat?
49.Do you like chicken or cats?
50 I don’t like an orange, I prefer red.
51.Do you like the colour oranges?
52.Classics were a required subject long ago.
53.People is funny sometimes.
54.How much seconds is/are in an hour?
55.Ten kilometres are a long way to run.
56.One of the players in the blue team are very tall.
57.The last important occasion I went to were last year.
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59.A number of students is ready for the race.
60.The number of students ready for the race are not enough.