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Grammar Wired! 7th Grade Subject Verb Agreement Problems

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    Subject-verb agreement problems.
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    The usual order for a sentence is subject-predicate.
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    But, sometimes the subject is in a different order.
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    If the sentence is a question,
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    begins with 'here' or 'there,'
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    or starts with a phrase,
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    it helps to rearrange the sentence.
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    Let's look at a question.
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    Does the newspaper list all the cable stations?
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    If we turn it around,
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    the newspaper does list all the cable stations.
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    It's easy to see that newspaper is a subject,
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    does list is the verb.
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    So, in the first sentence,
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    We have newspaper
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    and 'does list,'
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    does the newspaper list all the cable stations?
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    Where are the Seven Wonders of the World?
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    The Seven Wonders of the World are where?
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    So, we have the Seven Wonders of the World as a subject
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    and Are is the verb.
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    When using Here and There,
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    Here is the cause of our problems.
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    The cause of our problems is here.
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    When you turn it around,
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    it's easy to see that Cause is the subject
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    and Is is the verb.
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    There are not enough volunteers at the shelter.
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    We turn it around,
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    we have not enough volunteers are there at the shelter.
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    Volunteers is the subject and Are
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    is the verb.
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    They're backwards in the
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    previous sentence.
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    Sometimes if there's a beginning phrase,
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    it's hard to figure out the subject in the verb.
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    Into the swamp,
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    slide the crocodiles.
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    We switch it around,
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    we have the crocodile slide into the swamp.
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    That makes it easier.
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    We can see crocodiles is the subject,
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    Slide is the verb.
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    Over the ridge ran the deer.
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    The deer ran over the ridge.
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    It's easy to see deer as the subject,
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    ran as the verb.
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    They're backwards in the original sense.
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    Predicate nouns can also cause trouble.
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    The verb must agree with the subject,
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    not the predicate noun.
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    A teenager's favorite food is hot dogs.
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    Food is the subject,
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    so we use Is.
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    If we rewrote the sentence and made hot dogs a subject,
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    then the verb would be Are.
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    Hot dogs are a teenager's favorite food.
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    Prepositional phrases also need to be watched.
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    The subject of a verb is never part of a prepositional phrase.
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    Ignore the phrase when deciding which verb to use.
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    The number of accidents on this road
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    has been increasing.
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    We have two prepositional phrases of accidents and on this road.
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    They are describing number.
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    Number is the subject.
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    So, use singular verb has been increasing.
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    Antique cars like the Model A cost thousands of dollars.
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    Like the Model A is a prepositional phrase describing cars.
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    Cars is a plural subject,
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    so we use plural verb, Cost.
Title:
Grammar Wired! 7th Grade Subject Verb Agreement Problems
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Video Language:
English
Team:
BYU Continuing Education
Project:
ENGL-031(BYUIS)
Duration:
03:28

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