SUBJECT
AND VERB AGREEMENT
Theory deals with subject-verb agreement
Rule
(conditions) of the most important in English is that between the subject verb
must be in agreement. That is, if the subject of his singular so verb him must
also be singular. Conversely, if the subject of his plural then its verb must
be plural, too.
1.
Singular subject – singular verb
Is the singular subject is the
subject pronoun he, she and it, or nouns that can be replaced with he, she or
it; Whereas the definition of singular verbs are verb1 es/s is/was, as well as
the verb phrase such as: is/was verb-ing/verb3, verb3, has verb-ing has been
and has been verb3.
Pattern of
singular subject-singular verb is presented in the following table :
Singular
subject
|
Singular
verb
|
Tenses
|
|
1
|
He/She/it
|
verb1 +
es/s
|
|
2
|
He/She/it
|
is +
verb-ing
|
|
3
|
He/She/it
|
was +
verb-ing
|
|
4
|
He/She/it
|
has +
verb3
|
|
5
|
He/She/it
|
has + been
+ verb-ing
|
|
6
|
He/She/it
|
is going
to + verb1
|
|
7
|
He/She/It
|
is going
to + be verb-ing
|
|
8
|
He/She/it
|
was going
to + verb1
|
|
9
|
He/She/It
|
was going
to + be verb-ing
|
If the sentence does not use verb, we used to be :
Singular
subject
|
Singular
verb
|
Tenses
|
|
10
|
He/She/it
|
Is
|
simple
present
|
11
|
He/She/it
|
is + being
|
present
continuous
|
12
|
He/She/it
|
Was
|
simple
past
|
13
|
He/She/it
|
was +
being
|
past
continuous
|
14
|
He/She/It
|
has been
|
present
perfect
|
10
|
He/She/it
|
has + been
+ being
|
present
perfect continuous
|
16
|
He/She/it
|
is going
to + be
|
simple
future
|
17
|
He/She/it
|
is going
to + be being
|
future
continuous
|
18
|
He/She/it
|
was going
to + be
|
past
future
|
19
|
He/She/it
|
was going
to + be being
|
past
future continuous
|
2.
Plural subject – plural verb
Is a plural subject is the subject pronouns such as I,
we, you, they, and all plural nouns. Whereas the definition of plural verbs are
verbs and verb phrase in addition to singular feminine verbs above.
Patterns of
plural verb subject-plural presented in the following table :
Plural
subject
|
Plural
verb
|
Tense
|
|
1
|
I/we/you/they
|
verb1
|
simple
present
|
2
|
I/we/you/they
|
am/are +
verb-ing
|
present
continuous
|
3
|
I/we/you/they
|
was/were +
verb-ing
|
past
continuous
|
4
|
I/we/you/they
|
have+
verb3
|
present
perfect
|
5
|
I/we/you/they
|
have +
been + verb-ing
|
present
perfect continuous
|
6
|
I/we/you/they
|
am/are
going to + verb1
|
simple
future
|
7
|
I/we/you/they
|
am/are
going to + be verb-ing
|
future
continuous
|
8
|
I/we/you/they
|
was/were
going to + verb1
|
past
future
|
9
|
I/we/you/they
|
was/were
going to + be verb-ing
|
past
future continuous
|
If the sentence does not use verb, we used to be :
Plural
subject
|
Plural
verb
|
Tense
|
|
10
|
I/we/you/they
|
am/are
|
simple
present
|
11
|
I/we/you/they
|
am/are +
being
|
present
continuous
|
12
|
I/we/you/they
|
was/were
|
simple
past
|
13
|
I/we/you/they
|
was/were +
being
|
past
continuous
|
14
|
I/we/you/they
|
have been
|
present
perfect
|
10
|
I/we/you/they
|
have +
been + being
|
present
perfect continuous
|
16
|
I/we/you/they
|
am/are
going to + be
|
simple
future
|
17
|
I/we/you/they
|
am/are
going to + be being
|
future
continuous
|
18
|
I/we/you/they
|
was/were
going to + be
|
past
future
|
19
|
I/we/you/they
|
was/were
going to + be being
|
past
future continuous
|
A.
Subject – verb agreement whent it is
separated by prepositional phrase
If between the subject with the verb
are separated by a prepositional phrase (two or more words that are preceded by
a preposition), phraseini has no effect against a prepositional verb. To note
is what the subject line. If the subject of his singular verb then his should
also be singular, whereas if its subject plural verb then his should also be
plural.
Singular subject + (prepositional phrase) + singular
verb
|
Plural subject + (prepositional phrase) + plural
verb
|
B.
Subject – verb
agreement when it is separated together with, along with, as well as
Besides prepositional phrase above,
such expressions together with, along with, accompanied by, and as well as, nor
does it affect the verb.
together with
along with
accompanied by
as well as
Ø Examples of
subject-verb agreement
Singular
subject-singular verb
|
Plural
subject-plural verb
|
|
1
|
She dances
|
They dance
|
2
|
She is
dancing
|
They are
dancing
|
3
|
She was
dancing
|
They were
dancing
|
4
|
She has
danced
|
They have danced
|
5
|
She has
been dancing
|
They have
been dancing
|
6
|
She is
going to dance
|
They are
going to dance
|
7
|
She is
going to be dancing
|
They are
going to be dancing
|
8
|
She was
going to dance
|
They were
going to dance
|
9
|
She was
going to be dancing
|
They were going
to be dancing
|
10
|
She is
nice to me.
|
They are
nice to me.
|
11
|
She is
being nice to me.
|
They are
being nice to me.
|
12
|
She was
nice to me.
|
They were
nice to me.
|
13
|
She was
being nice to me.
|
They were
being nice to me.
|
14
|
She has
been nice to me.
|
They have
been nice to me.
|
10
|
She has
been being nice to me.
|
They have
been being nice to me.
|
16
|
She is
going to be nice to me.
|
They are
going to be nice to me.
|
17
|
She is
going to be being nice to me.
|
They are
going to be being nice to me.
|
18
|
She was going
to be nice to me.
|
They were
going to be nice to me.
|
19
|
She was
going to be being nice to me.
|
They were
going to be being nice to me.
|
How does subject-verb agreement in simple tense is
another not mentioned above?
Form of a verb or verb phrase in the simple
tense-simple tense is not mentioned above is good when its subject nor singular
plural is the same.
Example:
- The elevator worked very well yesterday.
- The elevators worked very well yesterday.
- Andi had gone before Ani arrived.
- Andi and Amir had gone before Ani arrived.
- My mother will go to Bali tomorrow.
- My mother and my father will go to Bali tomorrow.
- Jenny would have passed the test if she had studied well.
- Jenny and Julie would have passed the test if they had studied well.
In the examples
above, we see that his subject is directly followed by the verb. Next, let's
discuss subject-verb agreement when the subject separated by a prepositional
phrase or by expressions (expression).
A.
Subject – verb
agreement whent it is separated by prepositional phrase
Example :
- The study of languages is very interesting. (singular subject)
- Several theories on this subject have been debated. (plural subject)
- The view of these disciplines varies from time to time. (singular subject)
- The danger of forest fires is not to be taken seriously. (singular subject)
- The effects of that crime are likely to be devastating. (plural subject)
- The fear of rape and robbery has caused many people to flee the cities. (singular subject).
- The boys in the room are studying (plural subject).
B.
Subject – verb agreement when it is separated together
with, along with, as well as
Example :
- The actress, along with her manager and some friends, is going to a party tonight.
- Mr. Julianto, accompanied by his wife and children, is arriving tonight.
- My wife as well as I is a volleyball player.
Use together
with, along with, accompanied by, and as well as, in a pattern like this only
add additional information. If expression is omitted, the core meaning of the
sentence unchanged, namely:
- The actress is going to a party tonight.
- Mr. Julianto is arriving tonight.
- My wife is a volleyball player.
Conversely,
if the conjunction ‘and’ is used to replace the expressions above, then the
verb him turned into a plural.
Example :
- The actress and her manager are going to a party tonight.
- Mr. Julinto and his wife and children are arriving tonight.
- My wife and I are volleyball players.
Refrensi :
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