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hello everyone and welcome back to my channel Sparkle English where I help you improve your level of English this is the fifth part of my subject verb agreement Series today were talking about here and there and inverted sentences and how it relates to subject verb agreement so if youve missed any of my videos I encourage you to watch them first part one we talk about the basics singular subjects need singular verbs plural subjects need plural verbs in part two we talked about collective nouns part three we talked about countable and uncountable nouns then with part four we focused on compound subjects so in part 5 we will discuss subject verb agreement with hear and there especially when here and there begin a sentence at the end of this lesson well also have a quiz so first of all lets talk about basic English sentence structure so a standard English sentence often follows the SVO pattern which is subject the sentence begins with a subject which is the main noun or pronoun in a s