The general rule of subject-verb agreement is that a subject must agree with its verb in number and person. This means that singular subjects take singular verbs, while plural subjects take plural verbs. For example, "He runs fast" (singular) versus "They run fast" (plural). Additionally, when dealing with compound subjects, the verb should agree with the subject that is closest to it if they are connected by "or" or "nor."
A general rule used to explain a specific event is called?
This comes from the scientific method. A hypothesis is a rational explanation for an observed phenomena. When multiple researchers confirm the observations in agreement with the hypothesis, the explanation of the set of observations can be referred to as a theory.
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Rules for the use of cleaning equipment depend on the type of cleaning equipment is being used. Using the equipment safely would be a general rule. Keeping the equipment clean and in good condition is another general rule. Other general rules might be storing the equipment properly, storing chemicals properly, and using the correct chemicals.
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There are about 20 rules in observing subject-verb agreement. The general rule in observing the subject verb agreement is that the subjects and the verbs must agree in number.
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The tenth rule of subject-verb agreement states that collective nouns, such as "team" or "family," can either be singular or plural depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "The team is playing well" (singular), and "The team are arguing amongst themselves" (plural).
The answer is "Who belongs to the soccer team."
Rule number 4 in subject-verb agreement states that when a subject is followed by a phrase beginning with "as well as," the verb should agree with the main subject, not the phrase. For example, "The teacher, as well as her students, is excited." Rule number 16 states that collective nouns may take either singular or plural verbs depending on whether the group acts as a single unit or as individuals. For instance, "The team wins" (singular) versus "The team are arguing among themselves" (plural).