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Splitting Subject and Verb II

During the revision process, you may wish to create sentence variety by splitting the subject and verb with a word or phrase. Doing so, however, should not affect the subject-verb agreement. If the subject is singular, use a singular verb. If the subject is plural, use a plural verb.

Notice in the following examples that the subject and verb, no matter how far apart they are, always agree.

  • The construction of a bridge, requiring hundreds of people and millions of dollars, takes years of planning.

  • Joseph B. Strauss, a designer of nearly 400 bridges, is known today for having built the Golden Gate Bridge.


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