Communication Skills ( 1 ) Listening ( 2 ) friendliness ( 3 ) Open mindedness ( 4 ) Feedback
Communication Skills ( 5 ) NON- verbal communication ( 6 ) confidence
Genre Historical Fiction
SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT
SUBJECT It is a person or thing that is being discussed, or described in a sentence. It is a part of a sentence who does or performs the action. Example: Mang Eking cooks food for lunch.
Verb action word is a part of speech that expresses an action Example: Mang Eking cooks food for lunch.
SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT Rule No. 1 A verb must agree in person and number. Mark builds a house.
Singular verbs end with an “s” while plural verbs do not end with an “s”. Singular verbs Plural verbs takes take cuts cut jumps jump reads read is are has have
Enrick bakes a delicious cake. 2)Enrick and Andrei bake a delicious cake. 3)It barks at strangers. 4)They take care of their sick grandmother. 5)I care too much.
SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT Rule No. 2 Singular verbs joined by or or nor require a singular verb Mark or Jane was to be blamed.
SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT Rule No. 3 Plural subjects joined by or or nor require a plural verb. The boys or the girls need to come before 7 o’clock in the morning.
SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT Rule No. 4 Subjects joined by and usually require a plural verb. The boys and the girls play in the playground..
SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT Rule No. 5 Singular subjects joined by and but preceded by every , require a singular verb. Every boy and girl in our school takes a nap during lunch break.
SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT Rule No. 6 Each, each one, either, neither, everyone, everybody, anybody, and nobody are singular and when used as subject, they require a singular verb. Each of the girls wears pink. Everybody needs to be at the quadrangle after lunch.