i dnt noo ;(
It is appropriate to break the rule requiring subjects joined by "and" to use a plural verb when the subjects combined with "and" represent a single entity or idea. For example, "Macaroni and cheese is my favorite dish" is correct because macaroni and cheese are considered a single dish.
It is appropriate to break the rule requiring a plural verb for subjects joined by "and" when the subjects refer to a single entity or concept, such as in the case of a compound noun (e.g., "peanut butter and jelly is my favorite sandwich"). Additionally, if the subjects are considered collectively or represent a single idea, a singular verb may also be used. Context and meaning should guide the decision for proper subject-verb agreement.
Two subjects joined by a conjunction form a compound subject. This assumes, of course, that the two subjects and the conjunction are part of a sentence that includes a verb.
No, a king cannot rule effectively without the support of his subjects.
A sentence with two or more subjects joined by a conjunction and that share the same verb is called a compound subject sentence. In this type of sentence, the subjects are connected by a conjunction such as "and" or "or" and the verb is used only once to describe the action of both subjects.
Bill and Pete ate lunch with me today.
a compound subject is two or more subjects joined by a conjuction
Woman joined the Senate
When two or more subjects are joined by "and," you should use the plural form of the verb, regardless of whether the subjects are in the past or present tense. For example, "He and she are going to the store" (present tense) or "John and Mary were at the party last night" (past tense).
Nobody. Hitler did not try to rule the world.
Seperate independent clauses when they are joined by verbs.
plural verb such as The dog and sally"HAVE" to go to the park.