0
Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Verb and Noun agreement?

I have big problems understanding verb and noun agreement. Can someone kindly explain the rule? Please?
  

Top answer

You have asked an extremely broad question. It's easy to say "plural nouns take the plural form of the verb," but I suspect that won't answer your question. I think you need to review that section of your grammar book, perhaps do a search on this site for "noun verb agreement," and then post the particular questions you have.

  • You have asked an extremely broad question.
  • It's easy to say "plural nouns take the plural form of the verb," but I suspect that won't answer your question.
  • I think you need to review that section of your grammar book, perhaps do a search on this site for "noun verb agreement," and then post the particular questions you have.
  • For example, how to use each, all, none, any, etc.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
You have asked an extremely broad question. It's easy to say "plural nouns take the plural form of the verb," but I suspect that won't answer your question. I think you need to review that section of your grammar book, perhaps do a search on this site for "noun verb agreement," and then post the particular questions you have. For example, how to use each, all, none, any, etc.

Related Questions