It depends on the usage.
The staff provides excellent service.
The staff will provide excellent service.
A simple sentence need both subject and predicate to agree to be correct.
You should be concerned because you want to sound like a competent speaker of the language - whatever language you're speaking. You don't want to be thought of as 'less' of a speaker because you don't coordinate subject and verb agreement. When you speak, you want to be taken seriously, and understood the first time. That is more likely to occur when you use correct subject verb agreement.
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Yes. It does.
That does not agree it should be...."Vitamins that are sold in a health food store are not regulated by the food and drug administration."
Politics are your least favorite conversation topic. Is this the correct subject verb agreement?
"How should the sentence above be rewritten to correct the subject-verb agreement error?"
Where ARE the scissors.
For better communication, so your speaking writing 'sounds' correct. Read this. They is happy. They is having a good time. How does this sound to you? These sentences have incorrect subject verb agreement. Correct agreement is: They are happy. They are having a good time.
For better communication, so your speaking writing 'sounds' correct. Read this. They is happy. They is having a good time. How does this sound to you? These sentences have incorrect subject verb agreement. Correct agreement is: They are happy. They are having a good time.
Welcome home dad or mom....
The corrected sentence should have verb-subject agreement as well as pronoun-antecedent agreement with no misplaced modifiers to be grammatically right.
In a grammatically correct sentence there must be a subject,verb and object agreement.
They have many books. He/She/It has many books.
The correct grammar would be "Either you or I am wrong." This form matches the subject-verb agreement between "you" and "I."
A simple sentence need both subject and predicate to agree to be correct.
A simple sentence.