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This document discusses subject verb agreement rules: add "-s" to verbs if the subject is singular except for "I" or "you"; do not add "-s" if the subject is plural; and subject verb agreement is needed for sentences to make sense. It provides examples of singular subjects taking verbs with "-s" and plural subjects taking verbs without "-s".
This document discusses subject verb agreement rules: add "-s" to verbs if the subject is singular except for "I" or "you"; do not add "-s" if the subject is plural; and subject verb agreement is needed for sentences to make sense. It provides examples of singular subjects taking verbs with "-s" and plural subjects taking verbs without "-s".
This document discusses subject verb agreement rules: add "-s" to verbs if the subject is singular except for "I" or "you"; do not add "-s" if the subject is plural; and subject verb agreement is needed for sentences to make sense. It provides examples of singular subjects taking verbs with "-s" and plural subjects taking verbs without "-s".
agreement to make sense. 1. Add s to most verbs if the subject is singular (only one). The dog walks down the street. (Hint: if there is an s on the verb, you do not need one on the noun!)
2. Do not add s if the subject is plural.
The dogs walk down the street. (Hint: if there is an s on the noun, you do not need one on the verb!)
3. Do not add s if the subject is I or you.
I walk the dog every day. You walk the dog on Tuesday.
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