Hindi Notes Class X English Grammar – “Subject-Verb Agreement”
These Hindi notes are designed to explain the key concepts of Class X English Grammar Topic 36, “Subject-Verb Agreement.” They are essential for students to develop a solid foundation in English grammar.
Definition: Subject-verb agreement refers to the grammatical rule that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number (singular or plural).
Basic Rule:
- Singular subjects take singular verbs (e.g., “The boy runs”).
- Plural subjects take plural verbs (e.g., “The boys run”).
Compound Subjects:
- When subjects are joined by ‘and,’ they require a plural verb (e.g., “The cat and dog are playing”).
- When subjects are joined by ‘or’ or ‘nor,’ the verb agrees with the nearest subject (e.g., “Neither the teacher nor the students were ready”).
Exceptions:
- Collective nouns can take singular or plural verbs depending on context (e.g., “The team wins” vs. “The team are arguing among themselves”).
Importance:
- Understanding subject-verb agreement is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences, enhancing clarity in writing.
Learning Objective:
- This topic aids students in mastering grammar rules, improving their writing and communication skills.
These notes by Artham Resources are a valuable tool for Class X students to enhance their understanding and application of subject-verb agreement in English grammar.
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