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Subject-Verb Agreement— Rules & Concept

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Core Concept
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Subject-Verb Agreement is the grammatical rule that the subject and verb in a sentence must match in number and person. Simply put, if the subject is singular, the verb must be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb must be plural. Core Rules: 1.

Singular subjects take singular verbs (He runs) 2. Plural subjects take plural verbs (They run) 3. Collective nouns are usually singular (The team is playing) 4. 'And' makes subjects plural (Ram and Shyam are friends) 5. 'Or/Nor' follows the nearest subject (Either Ram or his friends are coming) Formula for Proximity Rule: When subjects are joined by 'or', 'nor', 'either...or', 'neither...nor' → Verb agrees with the NEAREST subject

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Identify the structure - 'Neither...nor' construction

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Apply proximity rule - verb agrees with nearest subject

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Nearest subject is 'students' (plural)

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Therefore, use 'were' (plural verb) Answer: Neither the teacher nor the students WERE present

✏️Worked Example 2
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Identify subject - 'committee' (collective noun)

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Determine if acting as unit or individuals

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'Decided' suggests unanimous action = acting as one unit

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One unit = singular verb Answer: The committee HAS decided to postpone the meeting

⚡Powerful Exam Shortcuts

Trick 1 - FANBOYS Rule for Subjects: When subjects joined by 'For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So' - only 'And' makes it plural, others follow proximity rule. Trick 2 - Percentage/Fraction Formula: Percent/Fraction + OF + Singular noun = Singular verb Percent/Fraction + OF + Plural noun = Plural verb Example: 50% of the water IS pure / 50% of the students ARE present Trick 3 - Distance/Time/Money Rule: When talking about total amount as ONE unit = Singular verb Example: Five kilometers IS a long distance (not 'are') Most Common Trap (#1 Student Mistake): Students get confused by words between subject and verb. Always identify the MAIN subject, ignore the words in between

⚠️Wrong thinking

'The bag of books are heavy' (thinking 'books' is subject) Correct: 'The bag of books IS heavy' (subject is 'bag', not 'books') Quick Identification Method: Cross out prepositional phrases (of, in, on, at, with, by, for) to find the real subject. 'The leader of all political parties' → Cross out 'of all political parties' → Subject is 'leader' (singular) Special Cases to Remember: - None can be singular or plural depending on context - Each, every, either, neither are always singular - Data can be singular (modern usage) or plural (traditional) - Scissors, trousers, spectacles are always plural Exam Success Strategy: In error detection questions, immediately scan for subject-verb mismatches. This appears in 60% of grammar-based error detection questions in SSC CGL. Practice identifying the main subject by eliminating prepositional phrases and modifying clauses.

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Key Points to Remember

  • Singular subject takes singular verb, plural subject takes plural verb
  • Formula: 'Or/Nor' constructions - verb agrees with NEAREST subject
  • Collective nouns acting as one unit take singular verbs
  • Only 'And' makes compound subjects plural, 'Or/Nor' follows proximity rule
  • Cross out prepositional phrases to identify the main subject
  • Each, every, either, neither are ALWAYS singular
  • Percentage Formula: % + OF + singular noun = singular verb
  • Distance/Time/Money as total amount = singular verb (Five years IS enough)
  • Words between subject and verb do NOT affect agreement
  • None can be singular or plural depending on the noun that follows

Exam-Specific Tips

  • Either, neither, each, every, everyone, someone, anyone are always singular
  • Scissors, trousers, spectacles, pliers are always plural nouns
  • Data is accepted as both singular (modern) and plural (traditional) in exams
  • The number of + plural noun takes singular verb (The number of students IS)
  • A number of + plural noun takes plural verb (A number of students ARE)
  • More than one takes singular verb despite plural meaning
  • News, mathematics, physics, economics are singular despite 's' ending
  • Cattle, police, people are always plural
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Subject-Verb Agreement — Practice Questions

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Practice 1easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. (A) Neither the manager nor the employees / (B) was / (C) satisfied with / (D) the salary revision. / No error

Practice 2easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. (A) Each of the students / (B) have completed / (C) their assignments / (D) on time. / No error

Practice 3easy

The quality of the mangoes (A) / sold in this market (B) / are not (C) / up to the mark. (D)

Practice 4easy

Either the principal or the teachers (A) / is responsible (B) / for ensuring that (C) / the students attend classes regularly. (D) No error (E)

Practice 5easy

Neither the manager nor the employees (A) / was (B) / satisfied with the new policy (C) / announced yesterday. (D) No error (E)

Practice 6easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. (A) Either the principal or the teachers / (B) is / (C) responsible for / (D) organising the annual event. / No error

Practice 7easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. (A) The committee / (B) have decided / (C) to implement / (D) new policies. / No error

Practice 8easy

The committee (A) / have decided (B) / to postpone the meeting (C) / until next month. (D) No error (E)

Practice 9easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. (A) The number of applicants / (B) have increased / (C) significantly / (D) this year. / No error

Practice 10easy

In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. Either the principal or the teachers (A) is (B) responsible for organizing (C) the annual function. (D) No error (E)

Practice 11easy

In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. The committee (A) have decided (B) to postpone the meeting (C) until next week. (D) No error (E)

Practice 12easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. The team of players (A) / are preparing (B) / for the national championship (C) / next month. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 13easy

In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. The number of applicants (A) have increased (B) significantly this year (C) compared to last year. (D) No error (E)

Practice 14easy

In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. Each of the students (A) have submitted (B) their assignment (C) on time. (D) No error (E)

Practice 15easy

In the following sentence, four parts are underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. Neither the manager nor the employees (A) was (B) present at the conference (C) yesterday. (D) No error (E)

Practice 16easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. Either the manager or the employees (A) / has to (B) / attend the meeting (C) / on Friday evening. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 17easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. The number of applicants (A) / have increased (B) / significantly this year (C) / compared to last year. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 18easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. Neither the principal nor the teachers (A) / was aware (B) / of the new policy (C) / announced yesterday. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 19easy

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. The committee (A) / have decided (B) / to implement new rules (C) / for the organisation. (D) / No error (E)

Practice 20medium

In the following sentence, one part is underlined. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. (A) Each of the students in the classroom / (B) have completed / (C) their assignments / (D) on time. / No error

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60-Second Revision — Subject-Verb Agreement

  • Remember: Cross out prepositional phrases to find the real subject
  • Formula: Or/Nor constructions - verb agrees with nearest subject
  • Trap: Don't let words between subject and verb confuse agreement
  • Quick check: Each, every, either, neither = always singular verbs
  • Collective nouns: Acting as unit = singular, as individuals = plural
  • Special rule: 'The number of' = singular, 'A number of' = plural
  • Time/Distance/Money as total amount = singular verb
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