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If a sentence has two subjects and one verb
July 20th, 2021
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    July 20th, 2021

Didn't find what you need? Search our website or email us. Subject-Verb Agreement: Compound Subjects With and When a subject has two or more parts joined by and, treat the subject as plural and use a plural verb form. Example His daughter and his son want him to move to Florida. Description plural subject / plural verb However, if the two joined parts refer to a single person or thing, use a singular verb. Example The restaurant's chef and owner makes good fajitas. Description singular subject (one person) / singular verb Example Fish and chips is a popular dish in England, but it is no longer served wrapped in newspaper. Description singular subject / singular verb With each or every When each or every is used with a subject that has two or more parts joined by and, the verb is singular. Example Every toy and game has to be put away. Description singular verb = has Example Each plate and glass looks new. Description singular verb = looks With or or nor With compound subjects joined by

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