➡ Part 1: The Basics of Subject Verb Agreement: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZOKNQjUzVdM.html ➡ Part 3: Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4eeoTWmsuHo.html ➡ Part 4: Compound Subjects with And/Or/Nor: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZRnt3_lUEDs.html
I missed three of the correct answers. It's strange I use British verbs more commonly, even though I live in the U.S. I am not very skilled in English grammar so your videos are a genuine help to me.
Thanks a lot. I have been searching for this type of lessons (I hope this type of lessons is correct in this context) for years and this is the only one I could find on RU-vid and possibly on the internet as well. I always get confused about this and I was really hoping that you could help me clarify this. A type of government (followed by singular) but how about Different types of government? Should it be followed by singular or plural? How about different types of governments? or different type of governments? 1. different types of government ??? 2. different types of governments ??? 3. different type of governments ??? Thanks a lot 💖💖
I would be happy if you clarified this confusion for me. Why do Americans use POLITICS with plural VERB, yet in British English they use POLITICS with single VERB? Politics are... AmE Politics is BrE
I wrote a sentence that read: "The bunch of keys is on the table". I got an incorrect flag that said it should be "The bunch of keys are on the table.". Which of them is correct?
@@SparkleEnglishthe part of “A pack of wolves is howling under the moonlight.” I have always said “are” ,so I have always been wrong all these years ?? 😮 and the “ My family is playing a board game. “ I would always say are playing. Omgosh, so I have always said that wrong all these years? Haha