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==Agreement of Subject and Verb==
Making sure that the subject and verb agree in a sentence is important. When they agree correctly they will make the essay or report easier to read and understand. There are a few techniques that will need to be taken to ensure the subject and
 
verb are in agreement.When the subject and verb agree in a sentence you are following the subject and verb agreement correctly.The verb in every independent or dependent clause must agree with its subject in person or number.(Butler, et al.143)        
 
 
Making sure that the subject and verb agree in your essay is important. When they agree correctly the essay will
be easier to read and understand. There are a few techniques that will need to be taken to ensure the subject and
verb are in agreement.When the subject and verb agree in a sentence you are following the subject and verb agreement correctly.The subject in every independent or dependent clause must
agree with its verb in person or number.       
 
 
'''The three persons are:'''
*First person- the speaker
*Second person- the person spoken to
*Third person- the person or thing spoken about


'''The two numbers are:'''
'''The two numbers are:'''
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For the subject and verb to agree in number singular or plural subjects must have a singular or plural verb. The subject takes the base form of the verb in all but the third person singular to make the subject and verb agree in person. In third person singular you need to add an ''s'' or ''es'' to the base form of the verb to make both subject and verb agree. If you can locate the subject and verb in a sentence, you should not have any difficulty making the two agree.
For the subject and verb to agree in number singular or plural subjects must have a singular or plural verb.The subject takes the base form of the verb in all but the third person singular to make the subject and verb agree in person. In third person singular you need to add an ''s'' or ''es'' to the base form of the verb to make both subject and verb agree. If you can locate the subject and verb in a sentence, you should not have any difficulty making the two agree.


*'''Example:''' The dog jumped into the wagon.
*'''Example:''' The dog jumped into the wagon.
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"Compound subjects joined by ''and'' normally require a plural verb" (Butler, et al 144).
"Compound subjects joined by ''and'' normally require a plural verb" (Butler,et al.144).
*'''Remember:''' "Nouns joined by ''and'' are thought of as a unit or actually refer to the same person or thing, the verb is normally singular" (Butler, et al 145).
*'''Remember:''' "Nouns joined by ''and'' are thought of as a unit or actually refer to the same person or thing, the verb is normally singular" (Butler, et al. 145).


*'''Example:''' My friend and colleague Sarah has gone on vacation.
*'''Example:''' My friend and colleague Sarah has gone on vacation.
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== ==Work Cited== ==
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*Butler, Eugenia, et al., Correct Writing. 6th Ed. Lexington: D.C. Heath and Company, 1995.




*Kirszner, Laurie G., and Stephen R. Mandell., The Concise Wadsworth Handbook. Instructor's Ed. Australia: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2005.
*Kirszner, Laurie G., and Stephen R. Mandell., The Concise Wadsworth Handbook. Instructor's Ed. Australia: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2005.


*Faigley, Lester. The Penguin Handbook. New York: Pearson Education, Inc., 2003
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*Butler, Eugenia, et al., Correct Writing. 6th Ed. Lexington: D.C. Heath and Company, 1995.
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