An important rule to know is that in the present tense subjects and verbs have to agree in number. That means that the verb will either have an s on the end of it or not, depending on the subject. Here is a simple formula:
Subject (No S) + Verb (+ S)
Singular
No s on the end (is not plural) Always ends in S
He/She/It (is, has)
(was = only past singular)
Subject (+S) + Verb (No S)
Plural
Has s on the end (is plural) No S on the end
I/You/We/They (have, are)
(were = only past plural)
Example:
(sing.) (sing.) (plural) (plural)
Deborah Tannen (says) that women and men (talk) differently.
Put the correct form of the present tense verb in parentheses in the blank following the subjects.
Find and underline the subjects and verbs in the following paragraph. The verbs should all be in the present tense. Correct the subject-verb agreement problems.
Dr. Miller state in her article that men and women is different emotionally and
physically. She believes that men avoids emotional issues, but women are more
compassionate and sensitive. Miller face the fact about the two different sexes.
They acts and thinks very differently about ways of communication. Women tends
to looks at problems in several different ways but men looks at problems objectively
only. I knows that this point are quite true in the U.S. because the husband always
talk about sports while the wife want to talk about relationships and feelings. Men
generally makes a lot of jokes and they likes to talk in public, but woman are much
more serious and they hardly ever speaks in public.
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