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Subject-verb agreement is one of the first things you learn in English class. It means the subject of the sentence has to have the correct verb form:
Simple, right?
Well, watch out because today we’ll look at 10 tricky cases, some situations where the correct subject-verb agreement might not be so obvious! Many English learners make mistakes with these, so pay close attention.
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