Language Arts Grade Four
Unit Eighteen, Lesson Two: Subject-Verb Agreement
- telephone
- pheasant
- photograph
- metaphor
- chlorophyll
- wildflowers
- lupine
- daisy
- sunflower
- survival
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- seedling
- annual
- garlic
- dairy
- petal
- gamble
- build
- speed
- stalk
- faster
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Subject-Verb Agreement
When dealing with irregular verbs you just have to know which form to use
since there are no rules. Here are some examples:
She has presents for you.
They have presents for you.
Here's another example:
They are going to read many books.
Jill is going to read many books.
It can be a little more difficult to recognize proper subject-verb agreement
when working with irregular verbs such as has-have and is-are.
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