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Confusing Subject -Verb Agreement

Confusing Subject -Verb Agreement. Bell Ringer. First, identify the Subject(s). Then, circle the correct verb. . 1). Sautéing the vegetables and pureeing the paste (seem/seems) to be the most difficult part of the dish.

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Confusing Subject -Verb Agreement

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  1. ConfusingSubject-Verb Agreement Bell Ringer

  2. First, identify the Subject(s). Then, circle the correct verb. • 1). Sautéing the vegetables and pureeing the paste (seem/seems) to be the most difficult part of the dish. • 2). The book, including all the chapters in the first section, (is/are) boring. • 3). My family (has/have) never been able to agree. • 4). The President, accompanied by his wife, (is/are) traveling to India. • 5). His friends or the boy (runs/run) everyday. • 6). The woman with all the dogs (walks/walk) down my street. • 7). Each of these hot dogs (is/are) fully cooked.

  3. SINGULAR RULES FOR SPECIFIC PRONOUNS • each, • each one, • either, • neither, • everyone, • everybody, • anybody, • anyone, • nobody, • somebody, • someone, • no one

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