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This is every day.
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Grandma, I'm Macia and I'm Kavi.
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Subjects and verbs must always agree with each other in number.
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Correct.
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That's right There.
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No exceptions.
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Not even one.
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Well, it would sound weird, wouldn't it?
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The woman worked at my favorite restaurant.
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That's just wrong.
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Yeah, but what if the subject and verb are separated by an entire phrase?
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I see your point, but let's review the basics.
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First subject verb agreement is when the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number, meaning that both must be singular or both must be plural.
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Didn't we'd cover this already?
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Yes, we did.
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But you were wondering what happens if the subject and verb are separated by a phrase Yes or a clause.
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Do the subject and verb still match?
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In those cases, the short answer is yes.
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The verb always agrees with this subject, not with the noun or pronoun the phrase or clause.
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I have a feeling many people make these mistakes, they dio.
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So let's go over some examples.
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The correct answer is a one of the doors is open.
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The correct answer is B.
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The player with the most correct answers wins the correct answer is a.
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The books that are on the table are mine.
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The correct answer is a.
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The dog that has floppy ears is the cue Tous, too.