The noun 'people' is the plural form of the singular noun person.
Examples of the noun 'person' used as a subject in a sentence:
The person in charge is the general manager. (subject of the sentence)
I didn't hear what the person said. (subject of the relative clause)
Three singular subject pronouns are I, he, she. Note, the pronoun you can be singular or plural and subject or object.
The correct phrase is "which of you has got." This is because "which of you" refers to a singular subject (the group of individuals), and the verb "has" should agree with the singular subject. Therefore, despite referring to multiple people, the structure requires the singular form "has."
Only in the singular second-person (you were). A singular subject in the first and third persons uses "was."
No, a singular subject should take a singular verb. The verb should match the number of the subject in the sentence.
The singular subject personal pronouns are: I, you, he, she, it. The plural subject personal pronouns are: we, you, they.
Use "was" when referring to a singular subject, and use "were" when referring to plural subjects or the second person singular (you). For example: "He was happy" (singular subject) vs. "They were happy" (plural subject) or "If I were you, I would go" (second person singular).
A singular verb has one subject; for example, 'She is here.' She is singular and takes the singular form of the verb. A plural verb has more than one subject; for example, 'Fran and Frank are here.' or 'They are here.' Fran and Frank are two people or they is the pronoun that represents them. They takes the plural form of the verb.
A singular verb must be matched with a singular subject. This means that when the subject of a sentence is singular, the verb form should also be singular to ensure grammatical agreement. For example, in the sentence "The cat runs," both "cat" (singular subject) and "runs" (singular verb) agree in number.
"Some" is usually used as a plural or non-count noun. To use it as a singular subject, you can combine it with a singular noun or pronoun. For example, "Some people is looking for a new job" instead of "Some people are looking for a new job."
A singular subject always has a singular verb.
A singular subject has a singular verb form.He/ she/ it/ and singular noun subjects like the boy/ my brother are singular subject and the verb form for singular subjects is verb + sHe likes ice cream. My brother likes ice cream. The dog likes ice cream.Plural subjects have a verb from with no -s.They like ice cream. The dogs like ice cream.This is true for present tense
Verbs only have a plural or singular form when the subject is plural or singular. plural subject - books - The books cost a lot of money. plural subject - they - They cost a lot of money singular subject - book - The book costs a lot of money. singular subject - it - It costs a lot of money. For singular subjects add -s to the verb.