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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Subject-verb agreement

What exception is there with 'I' being followed by a plural verb? 'i' is usually followed by a singular verb, correct?
  

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Anonymous What exception is there with 'I' being followed by a plural verb? 'i' is usually followed by a singular verb, correct? The question itself shows some misunderstanding about how this works.

  • Anonymous What exception is there with 'I' being followed by a plural verb?
  • 'i' is usually followed by a singular verb, correct?
  • The question itself shows some misunderstanding about how this works.
  • It's unclear what you are calling "a singular verb".
  • I think you mean "a singular verb form ", but that's not important for learning what goes with "I".
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Anonymous What exception is there with 'I' being followed by a plural verb? 'i' is usually followed by a singular verb, correct?
The question itself shows some misunderstanding about how this works. It's unclear what you are calling "a singular verb". I think you mean "a singular verb form", but that's not important for learning what goes with "I". H
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Anonymous What exception is there with 'I' being followed by a plural verb? 'i' is usually followed by a singular verb, correct?
Yes, but you may be thinking of 'I' as part of a plural subject:

John and I are coming tomorrow,

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