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When you first started learning English, you probably learned a very basic rule, which is that in an English sentence the subject and the verb must agree. What does that mean? Lets have a look. So, basically, its quite simple. When you have a singular subject, you have a singular verb; when you have a plural subject, you have a plural verb. Okay? And most of the time, thats pretty easy. For example, we say: The chair is black, singular subject, singular verb. Right? Or we say: The chairs are black, plural subject, plural verb. Okay? So, most of the time, its quite easy for you to decide which verb to use with the subject. But sometimes its not that clear; its not that obvious. And in this lesson, Im going to focus on four words that sometimes cause students a little bit of confusion in this area of subject-verb agreement. Those four words are the pronouns: all, most, some, and not. Now, why are these a little bit confusing? Because sometimes they take a singular verb