Subject-verb concordance means that the number and person of the subject must match the verb of a given sentence. This concordance of the subject and the verb is called Concord. There are certain rules for this agreement. Countless nouns such as furniture, sugar, rice, equipment, etc., are considered singular subjects and are given a singular verb. यदिदो Subject को neithe….. nor, either… or, not only… but also nor, or या none-but से孓ो़ाााा, त Verb नजीकवले Subject केअनुसारप्रयोग 尻ोनाचाहिए | The fourth rule is that if a subject is composed of two or more nouns connected by “and”, the verb to be hung should be plural. But if two of them connect to a composite noun of a thing, then the verb given remains singular. The final rule for subject-verb agreement is that nouns such as short stories, physics, measles, ethics are plural, but are considered singular when used in a sentence. यदिदो Subject ⌘को as well as, with, with and not, In addition, but next to it, except, rather than, accompanied by, how, otherwise, nothing less, nothing less, just से孓ड़ा जााा , तो Verb पहले sub के अनऩेसाप्रयोगहोोोोोोोोोाचाहिए | The ninth rule of the consecration of subjects states that if distances, weights, or quantities represent a fixed unit or size, they are treated as singular and the folded verb is also singular.
The twelfth rule is that nouns such as amends, archives, compasses, glasses, trousers are always considered plural, and that the co-folded verb is also plural. But when used with “a couple of”, they are considered singular. Then the attached verb form also becomes singular. Everyone, either, neither, nor, no, nobody, everyone, nobody, nobody, anything, anything, something, nothing, everything, everyone, someone, nobody, Everyone सी Singular Word हैऔर Verb लेता” | The third rule is that if the subject and verb are separated by a clause or a long sentence, the verb must match the subject. He/ She/ Common Nouns / Proper Nouns + Verb with s/es at the end + object (optional) This rule is that sentences like many, many, some of them are considered singular when they relate to quantity or quantity, but are considered plural when they relate to the number, so that the verb to be added is also selected accordingly. The fifth rule states that if two subjects are related to each other by “as well as”, “with”, “in addition”, “and not”, the verb associated with the first subject is chosen according to the first subject. This rule states that if two or more subjects are connected in a sentence by words like “or”, “nor”, “either____ neither____ again” and “not only____ but also”, the verb is chosen according to the subject closest to the verb. . .
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