There _(be) a pencil, a ruler and a pen on the desk.,Lecture 2 Subject-verb Concord (),Guiding principles: 3,Grammatical Concord(语法一致):做主语的名词要和谓语动词 在单、复数形式上保持一致 Notional Concord (意义一致):做主语的是集体名词或是表达 数量的短语,要根据具体意义来判断。 Principle...
Subject-verb agreement: Check out the article to learn what subject-verb agreement is and the rules to be followed along with examples to understand how it works.
Subject Verb Concord Exercises: Check out the article for exercises on subject verb concord. Carefully work them out and check your answers to find out how far you have understood the topic.
Subject-verb agreement is such a basic phenomenon in language that we usually take it forgranted. The verbal concord system in English is an exciting area of research due to the rich regionalvariation. Some types of non-standard concord systems are found in traditional dialects and some ofthem...
Subject Verb Agreement Rules You need one printout of your first draft for class today Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5 SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT Grammar Unit II: Lesson 5 Pronouns Part Three Grade Eight. Agreement Notes: Indefinite pronouns ending in one, thing, or body are singular Both, few, many,...
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UNIT 1 SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT Present Simple tense Present Simple. Subject-Verb Agreement Greendale Primary P1 English Subject/Verb Agreement 1A present tense verb be +, subject pronouns: I, you, etc. 2A a / an, plurals; this / that / these / those Agreement Notes: Indefinite pronouns ...
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CONCORD: Agreement of Subject and Verb. Singular subjects take on singular verbs 1. Each / Each of (the children) drives… 1. Each / Each of (the children) Grammar: Subject/Verb Agreement The following indefinite pronouns are singular: anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, neither, every...
Table 2. The verb ‘talk’ in radical and consistent null-subject languages. Table 3. The verb ‘talk’ in partial null-subject languages. Table 4. The verb ‘talk’ in non-null-subject and semi-null-subject languages. 2.2. Conceptual Problems In addition to the empirical problems just...