Section outline


  • Introduction:

    Subject-Verb Agreement means that subjects and verbs must always agree in number. Not only does a verb change its form to tell time, but it also can change its form to indicate how many subjects it has. For example, take the verb “run.” When we are in the present tense, the verb “run” changes form to show that its subject is singular when its subject is anything but “I” or “you.”

    Objective:

    • To learn about subject-verb agreement
    • To use subject-verb agreement properly in the English language 

    Outcome:

    • Students will be able to use sub-verb agreement correctly