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Hello and welcome back. In this lesson, I will teach you how to apply subject-verb agreement rules correctly in tricky situations. These situations involve prepositional phrases or relative clauses that occur between the subject and the verb in a sentence. Ill show you how to identify the subject in situations like this, so that you can avoid making the most common mistakes. As always, there is a quiz later on to test your understanding. So, lets start. If you want to learn the basic rules of subject-verb agreement, watch lesson no. 1 in this series, which is an introduction to this topic. You will find a link in the description. But to quickly recap the basics, heres a chart from the previous lesson. With singular nouns such as monkey, boy, car and so on, and with the pronouns he, she and it, we add -s to the verb in the present tense: monkey eats, boy walks, he goes, she speaks etc. With plural nouns and with the pronouns I, You, We and They, we dont add -s to the verb. Now, I an