Choose the singular or plural verb for each of the examples below, and then see if you can identify the rule that you followed in making your choices. For the "correct" rule click in the box. When you are finished, see how many examples of each you can find -- in print or on the WWW.
A. nonintervention
RULE: decide, then click verb agrees with subject, regardless of closest noun
RULE: decide, then click verb agrees with closest noun
RULE: decide, then click verb agrees with noun (proximity)
D. each/every
RULE: decide, then click verb is always singular (non-intervention)
E. none
RULE: decide, then click verb is always singular (non-intervention) -- "rule" often "broken"
F. fractions/percents
RULE: decide, then click verb agrees with the noun (proximity)
G. a number of vs. the number of
RULE: decide, then click a number of=many,pl.(prox.)/the number of=sing.(non-interv.)
RULE: decide, then click pair=singular (non-intervention)
I. nouns ending in "s"
RULE: decide, then click verb is always singular (single unit)
J. plural titles
K. plural unit words of distance, money, time, etc.
L. arithmetical operations
RULE: decide, then click verb is always singular (answer=single unit)
M. majority/minority
RULE: decide, then click tension: (depends on meaning) if meaning=1 unit, singular (non-intervention) if meaning= %, plural (proximity)
N. collective nouns
RULE: decide, then click tension: (depends on meaning) if meaning=1 unit, sing.(non-interv.)(US) if meaning= individuals, pl.(proximity) (UK)
Ann Salzmann Intensive English Institute University of Illinois