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Nor My Friends Are Supporting Me)

The document provides rules for subject-verb agreement in sentences. It states that a singular subject takes a singular verb, a plural subject takes a plural verb, and a compound subject connected by "and" takes a plural verb. For compound subjects connected by "either/or" or "neither/nor", the verb agrees with the subject closer to it. It also notes that singular indefinite pronouns always take a singular verb. The document then provides examples sentences to demonstrate applying these rules to choose the correct present tense verb form.

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Nor My Friends Are Supporting Me)

The document provides rules for subject-verb agreement in sentences. It states that a singular subject takes a singular verb, a plural subject takes a plural verb, and a compound subject connected by "and" takes a plural verb. For compound subjects connected by "either/or" or "neither/nor", the verb agrees with the subject closer to it. It also notes that singular indefinite pronouns always take a singular verb. The document then provides examples sentences to demonstrate applying these rules to choose the correct present tense verb form.

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1. A singular subject takes a singular verb (The cat drinks milk).

2. A plural subject takes a plural verb (They drive very fast).

3. A compound subject connected by and takes a plural verb (Mom and Dad play cards).

4. A compound subject connected by either/or or neither/nor, the verb agrees with the
subject closer to it (Either my sister or my brother takes me to the stadium)(Neither my family
nor my friends are supporting me).

5. A singular indefinite pronoun as the subject always takes a singular verb. (anybody,
anyone, everybody, everyone, no one, somebody, someone, something) (Everybody loves
Saturday nights).

Write the correct present tense form of the verb on the line.

1. Everyone in this class ________is wearing jeans. (be) - is

2. Many students ____________ for five or six years. (study)- study

3. Factories ______________ economically these years. (suffer) - suffer

4. Somebody _______________ do something about it. (have to) - has to

5. Either you or I _____________ to do it. (need) - need

6. Everyone _____________ time off. (enjoy) - enjoys

7. Neither the man nor the woman ____________ older than 60. (be) - is

8. Today I _________ going to make a speech. (be) - am

9. Either my dad or mom _________ us to the game. (take) - takes

10. Peter ___________ in his room. (study) - studies

11. The teacher __________ her bike to school every day. (ride) - rides

12. Neither the student nor the parent ___________ present. (be) - is

13. Neither the teacher nor the students __________ it is a good idea. (think) - think

14. Someone ___________ to wear sandals in early spring. (prefer) - prefers

15. Everybody _________ a right to a good life. (have) - has

16. Neither cats nor dogs __________ allowed at the exhibition. (be) - are

17. The iPhone _________ a great invention. (be) - is

18. Neither Denmark nor Germany ________ the European championship. (win) - win

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