Subject Verb Agreement

- a lot of, - a quarter of, - enough of, - half, - half of, - lots of, - most, - most of, - not enough of, - one third of, - part of, - plenty of, - some, - some of, - ten percent of, - the rest of, - thirty percent of, - three fourths of, - twenty percent of, - two third of, - The percentage of

In understanding the grammatical rules governing expressions like "one third of," "two thirds of," "three fourths of," and similar constructions, it's essential to grasp their impact on subject-verb agreement. When these phrases are followed by a singular uncountable noun, they operate as singular subjects, necessitating a singular verb. For instance, "One third of the milk is yet to be sold."

Conversely, when followed by a plural countable noun, they function as plural subjects, requiring a plural verb. For instance, "Three fourths of the books are ready."

Furthermore, if 'the percentage of' precedes either a singular uncountable noun or a plural countable noun, it consistently acts as a singular subject, demanding a singular verb. For example, "The percentage of success was very low."

Understanding and applying these rules enhances clarity and precision in expressing quantity-related concepts in sentences.






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