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Rules in Subject – Verb 
Agreement 
Mr. JOHN KIER D. AQUINO
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Prerequisite Knowledge: 
Singular Verbs Plural Verbs 
am 
is 
was 
has 
does 
s form 
are 
were 
have 
do 
base form
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 1 : Intervening Expressions do not 
affect the number of the verb. 
Example: 
Jose Rizal, like the other heroes, is brave. 
Simple Subject Intervening 
Expressions 
Verb 
Jose Rizal like the other 
heroes 
is
Let’s Practice! 
1. Tandang Sora, together with some neighbors, 
(was, were) a great help in the fight for freedom. 
2. Teodora Alonzo, many Filipinos say, (was, were) 
an ideal mother. 
3. The Spaniards, as well as the prisoners, (was, 
were) searching the room. 
4. Gabriela Silang, along with other brave women, 
(has, have) a place in our hearts. 
5. Our heroes, including Gregoria De Jesus, (is, are) 
courageous.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 2 : Compound subjects joined by ‘and’ 
take the plural verb. 
Example: 
Ninoy Aquino and his wife were not afraid 
to speak for their rights and the rights of 
others. 
Compound 
Subject 
Connector Verb 
Ninoy Aquino 
his wife 
and were
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 3 : Compound subjects connected by 
‘and’ BUT preceded by ‘each’, ‘every’, 
or ‘no’ require a singular verb. 
Examples: 
1. Each boy and girl was given a medal. 
2. Every grade five and grade six pupil is 
required to join the parade.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 4 : When a compound subject is joined 
by ‘or’ or ‘nor’ the verb agrees with the 
nearer subject. 
Examples: 
1. Either Elisa or her friends are coming. 
2. Either his friends or Carlo is coming.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 5 : When the special pronoun “I” is one 
of the two subjects connected by either/or 
or neither/nor, put it second and follow it 
with the singular verb “am” 
Examples: 
1. Neither she nor I am going to the festival. 
2. Either him or I am in charge of the program.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 6: When “either” and “neither” are 
subjects, they always take singular verbs. 
Examples: 
1. Neither of them is available to speak right 
now. 
2. Either of us is capable of doing the job.
Let’s Practice! 
1. The pupils and teachers (is, are) 
participating in the activities. 
2. Men and women (has, have) something in 
common. 
3. Either Marissa or Melissa (is, are) coming. 
4. Every Filipinos and Americans (is, are) 
included with the policy. 
5. Adam and Eve (was, were) deceived by 
the snake.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 7 : A collective noun takes a singular verb 
if the idea expressed by the subject is thought 
of as a unit; it takes a plural verb when the 
idea refers to separate individuals. 
Examples: 
1. The class has prepared a program. 
(Meaning to say that the whole class prepared the 
program.) 
2. The class have given different suggestions. 
(Meaning that the “class” is not taken as a whole but it 
refers to the members of the class, separately or 
individually. )
The staff is in a meeting. 
Staff is acting as a unit here. 
The staff are in disagreement about the results. 
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.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 8 : The Indefinite Pronouns in Group A 
require singular verb while indefinite pronouns 
in Group B use plural verb. 
A B 
anyone; no one 
anybody; nobody 
everyone; everybody 
someone; somebody 
Examples: 
1. Everybody is welcome. 
2. Most are here already. 
most 
all 
many 
a few
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 9 : Some nouns that are plural in form but 
singular in meaning take singular verbs. 
Rule # 10 : Some nouns are considered plural and 
require plural verbs. 
Plural in Form but Singular 
in Meaning 
Plural in Form and 
Require Plural Verbs 
news, measles, 
appendicitis, aerobics, 
mathematics, economics, 
mumps, civics, molasses 
tongs, pants, 
trousers, suspenders, 
ashes, clothes, 
shorts, pliers, scissors
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 11 : Measurements of length, time, distance 
and weight take a singular verb 
Examples: 
1. Five meters is all I need for the uniform. 
2. Two hours is required to finish the game.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 12: When the subject indicates a fraction, 
percent, part, majority, some, none, 
remainder, etc. the verb agrees with 
the noun in the ‘of the phrase’. 
Examples: 
1. Two-thirds of the pie is gone 
2. Fifty percent of the pies are gone. 
3. All of the pie is gone.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 13 : The verb that follows ‘there’ and ‘here’ 
is singular when the subject that follows the 
verb is singular; it is plural when the subject is 
plural. 
Examples: 
1. There is a change in the weather. 
2. There are changes in the program.
Let’s Practice! 
1. There (is, are) a storm coming. 
2. Here (is, are) the storm. 
3. Here (is, are) the pliers. 
4. There (is, are) the scissors. 
5. Here (is, are) the 50 kilos of rice.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 14: Sometimes the pronouns ”who”, “that”, 
and ”which’ are the subjects of the verb in the 
middle of the sentence. They become singular 
or plural according to the noun before them. 
Examples: 
1. Faisal is the scientist who writes the reports. 
2. He is one of the men who do the work.
Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement 
Rule # 15: The pronoun ‘you’ always takes a 
plural verb. 
Examples: 
1. You are so beautiful. 
2. You are not alone.

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Rules in subject – verb agreement

  • 1. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Mr. JOHN KIER D. AQUINO
  • 2. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Prerequisite Knowledge: Singular Verbs Plural Verbs am is was has does s form are were have do base form
  • 3. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 1 : Intervening Expressions do not affect the number of the verb. Example: Jose Rizal, like the other heroes, is brave. Simple Subject Intervening Expressions Verb Jose Rizal like the other heroes is
  • 4. Let’s Practice! 1. Tandang Sora, together with some neighbors, (was, were) a great help in the fight for freedom. 2. Teodora Alonzo, many Filipinos say, (was, were) an ideal mother. 3. The Spaniards, as well as the prisoners, (was, were) searching the room. 4. Gabriela Silang, along with other brave women, (has, have) a place in our hearts. 5. Our heroes, including Gregoria De Jesus, (is, are) courageous.
  • 5. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 2 : Compound subjects joined by ‘and’ take the plural verb. Example: Ninoy Aquino and his wife were not afraid to speak for their rights and the rights of others. Compound Subject Connector Verb Ninoy Aquino his wife and were
  • 6. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 3 : Compound subjects connected by ‘and’ BUT preceded by ‘each’, ‘every’, or ‘no’ require a singular verb. Examples: 1. Each boy and girl was given a medal. 2. Every grade five and grade six pupil is required to join the parade.
  • 7. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 4 : When a compound subject is joined by ‘or’ or ‘nor’ the verb agrees with the nearer subject. Examples: 1. Either Elisa or her friends are coming. 2. Either his friends or Carlo is coming.
  • 8. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 5 : When the special pronoun “I” is one of the two subjects connected by either/or or neither/nor, put it second and follow it with the singular verb “am” Examples: 1. Neither she nor I am going to the festival. 2. Either him or I am in charge of the program.
  • 9. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 6: When “either” and “neither” are subjects, they always take singular verbs. Examples: 1. Neither of them is available to speak right now. 2. Either of us is capable of doing the job.
  • 10. Let’s Practice! 1. The pupils and teachers (is, are) participating in the activities. 2. Men and women (has, have) something in common. 3. Either Marissa or Melissa (is, are) coming. 4. Every Filipinos and Americans (is, are) included with the policy. 5. Adam and Eve (was, were) deceived by the snake.
  • 11. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 7 : A collective noun takes a singular verb if the idea expressed by the subject is thought of as a unit; it takes a plural verb when the idea refers to separate individuals. Examples: 1. The class has prepared a program. (Meaning to say that the whole class prepared the program.) 2. The class have given different suggestions. (Meaning that the “class” is not taken as a whole but it refers to the members of the class, separately or individually. )
  • 12. The staff is in a meeting. Staff is acting as a unit here. The staff are in disagreement about the results. 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.
  • 13. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 8 : The Indefinite Pronouns in Group A require singular verb while indefinite pronouns in Group B use plural verb. A B anyone; no one anybody; nobody everyone; everybody someone; somebody Examples: 1. Everybody is welcome. 2. Most are here already. most all many a few
  • 14. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 9 : Some nouns that are plural in form but singular in meaning take singular verbs. Rule # 10 : Some nouns are considered plural and require plural verbs. Plural in Form but Singular in Meaning Plural in Form and Require Plural Verbs news, measles, appendicitis, aerobics, mathematics, economics, mumps, civics, molasses tongs, pants, trousers, suspenders, ashes, clothes, shorts, pliers, scissors
  • 15. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 11 : Measurements of length, time, distance and weight take a singular verb Examples: 1. Five meters is all I need for the uniform. 2. Two hours is required to finish the game.
  • 16. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 12: When the subject indicates a fraction, percent, part, majority, some, none, remainder, etc. the verb agrees with the noun in the ‘of the phrase’. Examples: 1. Two-thirds of the pie is gone 2. Fifty percent of the pies are gone. 3. All of the pie is gone.
  • 17. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 13 : The verb that follows ‘there’ and ‘here’ is singular when the subject that follows the verb is singular; it is plural when the subject is plural. Examples: 1. There is a change in the weather. 2. There are changes in the program.
  • 18. Let’s Practice! 1. There (is, are) a storm coming. 2. Here (is, are) the storm. 3. Here (is, are) the pliers. 4. There (is, are) the scissors. 5. Here (is, are) the 50 kilos of rice.
  • 19. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 14: Sometimes the pronouns ”who”, “that”, and ”which’ are the subjects of the verb in the middle of the sentence. They become singular or plural according to the noun before them. Examples: 1. Faisal is the scientist who writes the reports. 2. He is one of the men who do the work.
  • 20. Rules in Subject – Verb Agreement Rule # 15: The pronoun ‘you’ always takes a plural verb. Examples: 1. You are so beautiful. 2. You are not alone.