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TO WRAP EVERYTHING UP, COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING BY FILLING OUT THE BLANKS WITH CORRESPONDING KEYWORDS. YOU CAN FIND YOUR ANSWER THROUGH LOOPING A WORD HORIZONTALLY, VERTICALLY OR DIAGONALLY IN THE GIVEN FIGURE.

1. The subject and verb must agree in number. If if the subject is plural, the verb must therefore be ____ also.

2. ____such as with, as well as, together with, along with, in
addition to, are not part of the subject, therefore if the subject is plural the verb agrees with the subject.

3. Two subjects joined by and are plural except for ____ subjects.

4. With ____ nouns, such as committee, jury, crowd,
majority, staff, etc., the verb might be singular or plural
depending on meaning.

5. Two subjects joined by or/not, either...or/neither...nor, not
only...but also, take the verb that agrees with the subject ____to it.

6. In sentences ____ with here or there, the true subject
follows the verb.

7. The verb is plural if a subject is a plural ____ pronoun
such as several, both, few, many.


TO WRAP EVERYTHING UP COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING BY FILLING OUT THE BLANKS WITH CORRESPONDING KEYWORDS YOU CAN FIND YOUR ANSWER THROUGH LOOPING A WORD HORIZONTALLY class=

Sagot :

Answer:

1. The subject and verb must agree in number. If if the subject is plural, the verb must therefore be plural also.

2. Expressions such as with, as well as, together with, along with, in  addition to, are not part of the subject, therefore if the subject is plural the verb agrees with the subject.

3. Two subjects joined by and are plural except for compound subjects.

4. With collective nouns, such as committee, jury, crowd,  majority, staff, etc., the verb might be singular or plural  depending on meaning.

5. Two subjects joined by or/not, either...or/neither...nor, not  only...but also, take the verb that agrees with the subject close to it.

6. In sentences beginning with here or there, the true subject  follows the verb.

7. The verb is plural if a subject is a plural indefinite pronoun  such as several, both, few, many.

Explanation:

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