A verb definition

A verb past has no subject-number.

Examples of A verb in a sentence

  • A verb must agree with its subject shot with any additive phrase in the.

  • Corrected: Relating sentence parts (HH 625ff) A verb and its complement should fit together meaningfully.” (HH 626-627) The main verb of the sentence should describe what the subject does; make sure your subject can do what the verb describes.

  • SUBJECT-VERB threw A none is no noun or pronoun A verb with the action performed by authority subject Matching Subjects with Verbs Verbs must agree.

  • A verb is singular, by contrast, when it is matched with a singular subject.

  • A verb must agree in number with an indefinite pronoun (pronouns that do not refer to a particular person, thing, or group) subject.

  • Provide: A verb that, when used in connection with a requirement for the Contractor undertake or perform certain Work, specifically includes all actions necessary to furnish, install, connect, commission, adjust, test, and otherwise make ready for use and occupancy such Work.

  • A verb should not agree with the subject in its proximity but with the subject in number and person, i.e. the verb should be in accordance with the proper subject instead of the noun/pronoun near it.

  • A verb should be consistent with the subject in all its characteristics, which is subject-verb agreement.

  • A verb must agree with its subject, not with the object of a prepositional phrase, which often comes between the subject and the verb.

  • A verb must agree with its subject, not with any additive phrase in the sentence such as a prepositional or verbal phrase.