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  My mom or dad is coming to the play. (singular)
              Neither gray nor white is my favorite color. (singular)
              Either Grandpa or my sisters are going to the park. (closest subject is plural)
              Either my sisters or Grandpa is going to the park. (closest subject is singular)
              Neither she nor I am going to college. (closest subject is singular)
               Singular Indefinite Pronouns
               Here are some examples of subject verb agreement with singular indefinite pronouns:
              Each gets a trophy for playing.
              Somebody will pay for this.
              Anybody is more fun than you.
              Something is very wrong here.
              Everybody enjoys a good book.
              Nothing has been determined as of yet.
               Plural Indefinite Pronouns
              Both are qualified for the job.
              Many went to the beach and got sunburned.
              Few know what it really takes to get ahead.
              Several are already on location.
              Some sugar is required for taste. (sugar is uncountable so singular verb used)
              Most of the cookies were eaten. (cookies are countable so plural verb used)
               Midsentence Phrase or Clause
              A theory of physics ascertains that a body in motion stays in motion.
              A virus in all the company's computers is a real threat to security.
              The causes of this prevalent disease are bad diet and lack of exercise.
              The couch and chair I got at the store look really nice in here.
              The members of the choir are very happy with the performance.
               Collective Nouns
               Collective nouns can be singular or plural depending on meaning. Here are some examples
               of subject verb agreement with collective nouns:
              The committee meets here every Thursday. (singular)
              The crowd is getting angry. (singular)
              The jury has finally reached a decision. (singular)
              The majority rules most of the time. (singular)
              The staff have gone their separate ways for the holidays. (plural)
               Inverted Subjects
               Here are some examples of subject verb agreement with inverted subjects where the
               subject follows the verb:
            o  There are seven clean plates in the dining room.
            o  There is a hair in my lasagna.
            o  Over the rainbow flies a bird.
            o  How are the employees enjoying the new building?
            o  A good gift is a gift card.

               CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING – Subject and Verb Agreement Quiz 1
               1. For each of the following, choose the sentence in which the subject and verb agree:

               A) Every one of the shirts has a green collar.
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