AP Lang - Prepositional Phrases
always singular - verb ends in "s"
"Everybody" rules
take away the s
How to make a verb plural (for plural nouns)?
plural, so the verb will not get an "s".
If there are two or more subjects joined by and, the subject must be... so the verb...
agrees with the part of the subject closest to it
If there are two or more subjects joined by or, the verb...
the word they refer to
Relative Pronouns (who/which/that) can be either singular or plural, depending on...
"s"
Singular verbs end in...
questions or when sentence begins with there
Sometimes, the subject will come after the verb, in....
1. do - S: does, Pl: do; 2. have - S: has, Pl: have; 3. be - S: is, was, Pl: are, were
The 3 irregular verbs and how to conjugate them with plural and singular nouns?
prepositional phrase
a group of words which begins with a preposition and ends with the object of that preposition . It may be either a noun or a pronoun. It's job is to provide additional information in the sentence regarding where, or how, or when.
several, few, both, many
indefinite pronouns which are always plural
each, either, neither, one, everyone, everybody, no one, nobody, anyone, anybody, someone, somebody
indefinite pronouns which are always singular
some, most, any, all, none
indefinite pronouns which may be either singular or plural
be a part of the prepositional phrase
the subject can never...
relative pronouns
who, whom, whose, which, that