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Subject-Verb Agreement in English
Subject-verb agreement is a grammatical concept that refers to the proper matching of the subject and verb in a sentence. The basic rule is that a singular subject takes a singular verb, and a plural subject takes a plural verb. Example (singular): The cat is sleeping. Example (plural): The cats are sleeping. In these examples, cat is singular, so it takes the singular verb is, while cats is plural and takes the plural verb are. This agreement helps maintain clarity and grammatical correctness in sentences.
Subject of a Sentence. Types for definition
The subject is the part of the sentence that typically indicates who or what the sentence is about. The subject of a sentence can answer the questions who? and what? It can be expressed using various forms, including nouns, pronouns, infinitives, gerunds, numerals, and other words or combinations that function as nouns.
Interrogative Pronouns
In general, interrogative pronouns are used to form questions in English.They are the followings; who, whom, what, which, whose.