Compound Subjects in Grammar

 
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Agreement- Compound Subjects
 
Compound Subject Joined by
“And”
 
Compound subjects joined by and usually
require plural verbs.
Example: Books and films 
are
 available at the library.
 
Example: Jasmine and Rita 
forget
 to take their lab tests each week.
 
Example: A pencil and notebook paper 
are
 needed to take the exam.
 
Compound Subjects as a Single
Idea
 
Sometimes a compound subject stands for a
single idea or concept. Then, the
compound subject requires a singular verb.
Example: Love and Rockets 
is
 my favorite band.
 
Example: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 
is
 my favorite fairy tale.
 
Example: Thelma and Louise 
stars
 Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis.
 
Compound Subjects Joined by 
Or,
Nor, Either…Or, Neither…Nor
 
Compound subjects joined by or, nor,
either…or, or neither…nor may be singular or
plural depending on the subject that is
closer to the verb.
 
Example: Carrie or Will 
takes
 the mail to the post office everyday.
 
Example: Neither Domingo nor Miguel 
plays
 the banjo.
 
Example: Either John or his children 
are
 going to Canada next week.
 
That’s all, folks!
 
This lesson is part of the UWF Writing Lab Grammar
Mini-Lesson Series
Lessons adapted from 
Real Good Grammar, Too
 by
Mamie Webb Hixon
To find out more, visit the Writing Lab’s 
website
where you can 
take a self-scoring quiz
corresponding to this lesson
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Compound subjects joined by "and" usually require plural verbs, while compound subjects joined by "or," "nor," "either or," or "neither nor" may be singular or plural depending on the subject closest to the verb. Recognizing when to use singular or plural verbs with compound subjects is essential for proper grammar usage.

  • Grammar rules
  • Compound subjects
  • Subject-verb agreement
  • Language usage
  • Writing skills

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  1. Writing Lab Agreement- Compound Subjects

  2. Compound Subject Joined by And Compound subjects joined by and usually require plural verbs. Example: Books and films are available at the library. Example: Jasmine and Rita forget to take their lab tests each week. Example: A pencil and notebook paper are needed to take the exam.

  3. Compound Subjects as a Single Idea Sometimes a compound subject stands for a single idea or concept. Then, the compound subject requires a singular verb. Example: Love and Rockets is my favorite band. Example: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is my favorite fairy tale. Example: Thelma and Louise stars Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis.

  4. Compound Subjects Joined by Or, Nor, Either Or, Neither Nor Compound subjects joined by or, nor, either or, or neither nor may be singular or plural depending on the subject that is closer to the verb. Example: Carrie or Will takes the mail to the post office everyday. Example: Neither Domingo nor Miguel plays the banjo. Example: Either John or his children are going to Canada next week.

  5. Thats all, folks! This lesson is part of the UWF Writing Lab Grammar Mini-Lesson Series Lessons adapted from Real Good Grammar, Too by Mamie Webb Hixon To find out more, visit the Writing Lab s website where you can take a self-scoring quiz corresponding to this lesson

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