"The path to success is to take massive, determined action" -Terry Robbins
Example: Ajay plays cricket regularly.
S - Ajay
V - Plays
Subject is singular:
Example: 1.) That monkey eats banana.
S - monkey
V - eats
2.) These car goes fast.
S - cars
V - goes
Subject is plural:
Example: 1.)Those monkeys eat banana.
S - monkeys
V - eat
2.) These cars go fast.
S - cars
V - go
Subject is not in Third person.
Example : 1.) I read newspaper regularly.
Read - Singular
Regularly - Plural
2.) We read newspaper regularly. (2nd person)
We - Plural
Regularly - Plural
Singular Subject + and + Singular Subject - Plural verb.
Example: Gold and silver are precious metal.
EXCEPTIONAL CASE
Noun - one idea to the mind. same person or thing.
Example: 1.) Bread and butter is his only food.
2.) Time and tide waits for no one.
Singular Subject +'or / nor'+ Singular Subject - Singular verb.
Example: 1.) Neither food nor water was found there.
Singular 1 - Food
Singular 2 - water
2.) Either the cat or mouse has been there.
Singular 1 - Cat
Singular 2- mouse
Singular Subject + 'or/nor' + Plural Subject - Plural Verb
Example: Neither the chairman nor the directors are present.
Singular - chairman
Plural - Directors
Subject 1 + 'or/nor' Subject 2 - verb agrees with 3rd person.
Subject 1 - 2nd person
Subject 2 - 3rd person
Example: 1.) Neither you nor he is to be blammed.
2nd person - you
3rd person - he
2.) Either you or I am mistaken.
1st person - I
2nd person - you
Example: 1.) Everyone of the boys loves to ride the car.
2.) Many a man has done so.
Example: 40 of every 100 children are malnourished.
Example: Mr. Ram, accompanied by his wife Sita and his brother, was banished to the forest.