10 TRICKS OF CORRECTION OF SENTENCES
IN
Correct- I, who am your friend will guard your
interests
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
FOR ALL EXAMS PART-1
A. SUBJECT - VERB
AGREEMENT
1 . Two or more
Singular Subjects connected by and usually take a Verb in the Plural.
For example,
Incorrect- Hari and Ram is here.
2. If two Singular Nouns refer to the same person or thing, the
Verb must be Singular.
Incorrect- The Secretary and Principal are coming.
Correct- The Secretary and Principal is coming.
(Here
the same person is .Secretary as well as Principal)
3. If the Singular
Subjects are preceded by each or every, the Verb is usually Singular.
For example,
Incorrect- Every boy and
girl were ready.
Correct- Every boy and
girl was ready.
4. Two or more
Singular Subjects connected by or, nor, either ..... or, neither .... nor take
a Verb in the Singular.
For example,
Incorrect- Neither he nor
I were there.
Correct- Neither he
nor I was there.
5. When the Subjects
joined by 'or/nor are of different numbers, the Verb must be Plural, and the
Plural Subject must be placed next to the Verb.
For example,
lncorrect- Neither the
Assistant Masters nor the Headmaster was present.
Correct- Neither the
Headmaster nor the Assistant Masters were
present. '
6. When the Subjects
joined by or, nor are of different persons, the Verb agrees in person with the
one nearest to it.
For example,
Incorrect- Either he or I
is mistaken.
Correct- Either he or
I, am mistaken.
7. A Collective Noun
takes a Singular Verb when the collection is thought of as a whole, a Plural
Verb when the individuals of which it is composed are thought of.
For example,
InCorrect- The Council has
choosen the President.
Correct- The military
were called out.
8. Some Nouns which
are singular in form but plural in meaning, take a Plural Verb.
For example,
Incorrect- Mathematics are
a branch of study in every school.
Correct- Mathematics
is a branch of study in every school.
9. Words joined to a Singular
Subject by with, together with, in addition to, or, as well as, etc. are
parenthetical, and therefore do not affect the number of the Verb.
For example,
Incorrect- The Chief, with
all his men, were massacred .•
Correct-The chief,
with all his men, was massacred.
10. When the Subject
of the Verb is a Relative Pronoun care should be taken to see that the Verb
agrees in Number and Person with the Antecedent of the relative.
For example,
Incorrect- I, who is your
friend, . will guard you,r interests.
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