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Verb agreement is a matching relation between subject and verb, the main rule of agreement is:

singular subjects go with singular verb phrases

plural subjects go with plural verb phrases.

In present tense (3rd person) - if the noun is singular the verb must have an -s. If the noun is plural the verb doesn't have an -s.

The bench needs cleaning ( singular subject - bench, verb - need+s)

The benches need cleaning (plural subject - benches, verb - need)

The flower looks beautiful. The flowers look beautiful.

Verbs have singular and plural forms only in the present tense. In the past tense there is no agreement problem as the verb doesn't change.

The flower looked beautiful. The flowers looked beautiful.

Be verb has plural and singular forms.

Present

am - singular, with I as subject. I am ready.

are - plural, with we, you, they or plural subjects. We are ready. The cars are ready.

is - singular, with he,she,it or singular subjects. She is ready. The car is ready.

Past

was- singular, with I, he, she, it or singular subjects. He was ready. The car was ready.

were- plural, with we, you, they or plural subjects. We were ready. The cars were ready

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