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Concord: choosing the correct form of the verb

Before you try some new tasks about concord, remember that some words take singular verbs. For example: everyone, everybody, everything, anyone, anybody, anything, someone, somebody, something, no one/no-one, nobody and nothing.

Everyone is talking about this new movie.

Someone has to know the new password.

No one wants to volunteer for that position.

Exercise

Tasks: Concord

Try the following two tasks to practice your knowledge about subject-verb agreement.

Written by: Karin D. Løken and Knut Inge Skifjeld.
Last revised date 08/27/2019