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Subject-Verb Agreement Examples
Subject-verb agreement means that the sentence is grammatically correct. Subject-verb agreement is usually more of a problem in present-tense sentences. Verbs in the past tense don't change as much when the number of the subjects change ("He walked" is the same verb form as "They walked," for example).
Here are some examples of subject-verb agreement in singular subjects and verbs (the subject is bolded and the verb underlined):
My dog waits for the postal carrier.
I understand the assignment.
Peter likes vegetables.
Subject-verb agreement examples with plural subjects and verbs include:
Basketballs roll across the floor.
These clothes are too small for me.
The cats meow at the door.
Compound Subjects
Compound subjects are two subjects in the same sentence. They usually take a plural verb, unless the combination is treated as singular in popular usage or the two subjects refer to the same thing or person.