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| The basic rule ofSubject Verb Agreement create problems, such as using the pronouns "everyone" and "everybody". They seem to be plural but they are always singular. Give me an example. | |
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| "Everyone" who worked on the Mathematics project is a winner. "Everyone" is a subject so it needs "is" in the sentence. | |
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| Sometimes Phrases that come between the subject pronoun and it's verb , may contain plural words and confuse us. | |
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