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Ever get stuck wondering if you should use "is" or "are"? Or why words like "everyone" or "nobody" take a singular verb when they talk about a group of people?
You aren’t alone! Subject-verb agreement is one of the trickiest parts of English grammar, but we’ve got you covered.
We’ve packed 3 of the most important verb rules into this ultimate cheat-sheet:
1️⃣ The Indefinite Pronoun Rule: Why 'everyone", "nobody", and "each" are always singular.
2️⃣ The Collective Noun Quiz: How to handle words like "team", "family", and "staff".
3️⃣ The "And/Or" Trick: How to choose the right verb when joining multiple subjects.
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