Subject-verb agreement in grammar requires subjects and verbs to match in number. Singular subjects pair with singular verbs, and plural subjects pair with plural verbs.
Subject-verb agreement in grammar mandates that subjects and verbs in a sentence must agree in number. A singular subject corresponds with a singular verb, while a plural subject matches with a plural verb. For example, 'The cat jumps' (singular subject and singular verb) and 'The cats jump' (plural subject and plural verb).
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