✨ Subject-verb agreement ensures that the subject and verb in a sentence match.
🔐 Agreement in grammar ensures that sentence parts connect correctly.
🐶 For example, in the sentence 'The dog barks,' 'dog' (singular subject) matches with 'barks' (singular verb).
🐶 In English, subject-verb agreement is important, such as using 'dogs bark' instead of 'dog bark' when referring to multiple dogs.
🗣️ The plural form of the verb is used when there is more than one subject, while the third person singular form of a verb usually ends in 's'.
🤔 The history of the English language has led to some strange rules, like the third person singular verb ending in 's', despite it not always making logical sense.
🔑 Subject-verb agreement rules differ based on whether the subject is singular or plural.
💡 To determine subject-verb agreement, identify the subject and determine if it is singular or plural.
❓ If unsure about subject-verb agreement, ask yourself if the subject is singular or plural and apply the appropriate verb form.
🔑 Understanding subject-verb agreement is crucial in grammar.
🔍 Singular pronouns like 'I' and 'she' require verbs to end in 's'.
💡 Third person singular indefinite pronouns also follow this rule.
📚 Subject-verb agreement ensures that the number of subjects matches the number of verbs.
🔄 In third person singular, the verb usually ends with an 's'.
📖 Subject-verb agreement applies to both nouns and pronouns.