Subject-verb agreement is one of the fundamental rules of English grammar. It ensures that the verb used in a sentence agrees in number with the subject. Here are some simple rules to follow:
- Singular subjects take singular verbs: "She runs every morning."
- Plural subjects take plural verbs: "They run every morning."
- Be mindful of tricky subjects: Words like "everyone" and "each" are singular, even though they may refer to multiple people.
- Watch out for collective nouns: "The team is winning" (singular) vs. "The team members are winning" (plural).
Practicing these rules will help you write clearer and more grammatically correct sentences.