Rule | Example Sentence |
When the subjects are joined by and, but refer to the same person or thing, use a singular verb. | Rice and curry is my favorite food. |
Plural subjects takes a plural verb. | Dogs bark. |
Singular subject takes a singular verb. | A dog barks. |
When the subjects of a sentence is composed of two or more nouns or pronouns joined by and, use a plural verb. | The boys and the girls are fighting. |
When two singular nouns are joined by or, neither……….nor or either ………or, the verb agrees with the part of the subject that is nearer the verb. | 1 My father or mother is coming today. ² Either Ram or Shyam is going to meet you. 3 Neither Ram nor Shyam is coming to the party. 4 Neither Ram nor his friend are going to the party. |
When a phrase comes between the subject and the verb, the verb agrees with the subject and not with the noun or the pronoun in the phrase. | 1 The bunch of lilies adds colour to the hall. ² Smita, as well as her friends, is coming. 3 One of my friends is coming today. 4 Father, along with his colleagues, is going to New York. |
With phrases that indicate portions like a lot of, a majority of, some of, all of, look at the noun after of. | 1 All of fruit is gone. ² All the fruits are gone. |
Units of measurement or time usually take singular verbs. | 1 Fifteen lakhs is a lot of money. ² Fifty three litre is required. |
Identifies pronoun take singular verbs. | Each of the girls has a dog. |
Some pronouns such as few, many, several both, all, some take plural verbs. | Many were strandard in the field. |
Collective nouns usually take a singular verb. | The flock is dancing in the meadow. |
For subjects that are plural in form but singular in meaning, use singular verbs. | Physics is my favorite subject. |
For things that are plural in form and meaning, use a plural verb. | The scissors are in the cupboard. |
For names of organizations, nations or books or films, use a singular verb. | The United Nations has its headquarters in New York. |