I think this is one of the perennial dilemmas that plagued a lot of children. In fact, sometimes, adults stumble too. So in this article, we'll find out when to use "I" or "Me".
Can you answer these? 10 kilometres, 20 minutes, $300... "are" or "is" too much?
We know that Singular Noun = use Singular Verb, and Plural Noun = use Plural Verb. But is it correct to write "The news are at 7pm"?
In this article, we learn if a Singular or Plural Verb is used after a Collective Noun.
Having learnt the rules for Singular and Plural Indefinite Pronouns in the previous 2 articles, do note that there are some special Indefinite Pronouns that defy the laws of English. We find out what they are in this article.
Learn what verb should be used after a Plural Indefinite Pronoun in this article.
Don't you think terms such as "Indefinite Pronouns" are so tricky to understand, especially for our kids? Well, don't worry. This article helps explain what these are.
Should the verb be singular or plural after Intervening Words such as "as well as" and "together with"?
You've learnt the grammar rule for "neither... nor..." yesterday. Does the rule apply similarly for "either... or..."? Find out in this article.
In this post, we learn about something that has troubled many children and even some adults. Do you use a singular or plural verb after "neither... nor..."?