Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,154,996 members, 7,825,081 topics. Date: Sunday, 12 May 2024 at 06:08 AM

To University Aspirants - Education - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Education / To University Aspirants (172 Views)

Carpenter With No Child Sends 33 Strangers To University With Life Savings / Aau Ambrose Alli University Aspirants For 2019 / 2020 / Olabisi Onabanjo University Aspirants Thread (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply)

To University Aspirants by Nobody: 7:09am On Jan 30, 2020
Oracle Tutors presents her online lectures for all candidates seeking admission into different universities.
Are you ready to become victorious in UTME 2020?
The selected subjects are:
Uses of English
Mathematics
Chemistry
Physics
Biology
Literature
Government
Economics
CRS
IRS.
Contacts: 08108448845, 07054614384.
Facebook: oracletutors
Email: oracletutors3@gmail.come.
Join the league of intelligentsia today.
Knowledge is supreme.
Follow the link below.

https:///G9pCxIsa0TtK0fClKxUwiy

Re: To University Aspirants by Nobody: 7:11am On Jan 30, 2020
ORACLE TUTORS.
USES OF ENGLISH.
CONCORD
Concord is an agreement between the subject and the verb. The fact is that English is a language that has many rules and exceptions, hence, there is the need for every English user to know how to conjugate the right sentences to avoid grammatical blunders; which may be dangerous.
Every student must know that the subject ( the doer of an action) and the verb (the action that is demonstrated) must have an agreement between each other.
There are many rules in concord; and I urge the students to read this lesson intensively, meticulously and aptly.
Let's talk briefly about the subject.
Subject is the doer of an action. It can either be a noun or a pronoun.
Noun can be singular or plural. And don't forget that a noun is any name of a person, thing, place, an animal and idea.
So when you mention any name, you must know that it is a noun. A singular noun refers to one person, animal, place, thing, and idea; while a plural noun refers to two or more people, animals, places etc. You can read more about this in the first lecture of Oracle Tutors.
Verbs are action words which can also show state of being or emotion. By now, you should have known that verb is the most important parts of speech in English. Without verb, there is nothing like sentence. Verbs always come after the subject in the sentence. However, it can change if the structural arrangement of word classes changes due to the dexterity of the writer or speaker.
Verbs can also be singular and plural. Singular verbs always end with letter "s" as in; IS, HAS, WAS, GOES, COMES, SINGS, CARRIES, COOKS etc. While plural verbs do not end with letter "s" as in; ARE, HAVE, WERE, GO, COME, SING,CARRY, COOK etc.
I hope you understand the explanation above? If your answer is YES, then, you can continue reading.
Rules.
1a. After a singular subject, a singular verb must follow it.
My mother ( one person) cooks (singular verb) rice daily.
He (one person) is (a singular verb) very angry often.
The dog ( one animal) wags (singular verb) its tail.
1b. You a plural verb after any plural subject.
Our mothers ( two or more people) cook (plural verb) rice daily.
They (two or more people) are (plural verb) very angry often.
The dogs ( two or more dogs) wag (plural verb) their tails.
If it is not clear, read it again.
2. AGREEMENT WITH "EACH, EVERY".
When any of the two words above is used, make sure you use a singular noun and a singular verb.
Each GIRL ( singular noun) IS (singular verb) here.
Every MAN (singular noun) KNOWS ( singular verb) me
3. AGREEMENT WITH "EACH OF, ONE OF, NONE OF"
when any of the words above is given, it would attract A PLURAL NOUN and A SINGULAR VERB.
Each of THE STUDENTS ( plural nouns) KNOWS (singular verb) us.
One of THE DOCTORS (plural noun) HAS (singular verb) a house in London.
None of THEM (more than two persons) IS (singular verb) sensitive.
4. INDEFINITE PRONOUNS.
Use a singular verb after any indefinite pronoun. Examples:
Everyone, everything, everybody, everywhere
No one, nothing, nobody, nowhere
Anyone, anything, anybody, anywhere
Someone, something, somebody, somewhere.
Everyone IS (singular verb) in the hall
Everybody LOVES (singular verb) success.
5. AGREEMENT WITH "EITHER/OR" and "NEITHER/NOR"
after using "EITHER/OR" or "NEITHER/NOR", the noun or pronoun (subject) that comes after "OR and NOR" will attract the verb. Simply put, if the subject that comes after "OR as well as NOR" is singular, you must use a singular verb, and if the subject is plural, a plural verb must be used.
Examples: Either the students or THE PROPRIETOR (singular subject) GOES (singular verb) home early.
Neither the proprietor nor THE STUDENTS (plural subject) GO ( plural verb) home early.
6. AGREEMENT OF PRAYER, RECOMMENDATION, SUGGESTION, DEMAMD.
When prayer, suggestion, recommendation, or demand is expressed in a sentence, a plural verb must follow without giving any regard to the subject used. Either singular or plural subject, you must use a plural verb.
God (singular subject) BLESS ( plural verb) you.
He demands that HE (one person/ singular subject) Go (plural verb)
7. AGREEMENT OF "EVERY with FIGURE"
If a number --- such as; two, three, four, ten, etc. --- follows EVERY immediately, the noun must be plural and the verb must be plural, also.
Every FIVE professors (plural subject) teach ( plural verb) very well.
8. AGREEMENT WITH "ALL"
"All" has two meanings when it is used as a subject. First off, it means ALL THE PEOPLE, second, it means EVERYTHING.
When "all" means ALL THE PEOPLE, it will attract a plural verb.
All ---- eating in the room
(a) is (b) are.
The answer is ARE, because ALL in the expression above refers to ALL THE PEOPLE.
Conversely, when ALL refers to EVERYTHING, it will attract a singular verb.
All is well.
All that glitters is not gold.
9. AGREEMENT OF "MANY A"
after using MANY A, singular noun and a singular verb must follow.
Many a LADY (singular subject) LOVES (singular verb) dancing
10. AGREEMENT OF BODMAS.
BODMAS means Bracket, Of, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
Sentences which involves these Mathematical parlance/principles can attract both singular and plural verb.
Two multiplied by ten IS/ARE twenty.
To be continued.
Stay tuned!
Powered by ORACLE TUTORS.
Re: To University Aspirants by Nobody: 7:13am On Jan 30, 2020
ORACLE TUTORS.
USES OF ENGLISH
CONCORD (continuation)
11. AGREEMENT WITH "A NUMBER OF and THE NUMBER OF"
When A NUMBER OF is used, it always attracts a plural verb. Example
A NUMBER OF stolen vehicles HAVE been recovered.
However, when THE NUMBER OF is used, it will attract a singular verb.
Eg. The number of stolen vehicles HAS been recovered.
12. AGREEMENT WITH SIAMESE SUBJECT.
Siamese means TWO IN ONE, that is, a subject is seen like two. It is not two; it is one and it will attract singular verb.
"The proprietor and English teacher". Looking at this, a person can think that there are two subjects there, that is, "the proprietor" and "English teacher". However, the subject in the expression is one. Why? Because THE PROPRIETOR is also the ENGLISH TEACHER.
If there would be two subjects at the expression above, it will be " THE PROPRIETOR and THE ENGLISH TEACHER"
Article " the" that comes before "the English teacher" makes it a subject that is different from the proprietor which is also a subject, making the subjects two. Therefore, without the article THE in " THE PROPRIETOR AND ENGLISH TEACHER" that means we have one subject and it will attract a singular verb.
The proprietor and English teacher KNOWS me
NOTE: if article "the" comes before " English teacher", that means we have two subjects and it will attract a plural verb.
The proprietor and the English teacher KNOW me.
13. AGREEMENT WITH BLOCK PLURAL GROUPS.
Block plural groups are adjectives that function as nouns with the use of article "the" which precede them.
Examples: the young, the aged, the helpless, the hapless, the handicapped, the brilliant, the disabled, the poor, the rich, the wise, the meek, the wealthy etc.
These can be rewritten as; the young people. The aged people, the helpless people, the hapless people etc.
So, when you have such group of nouns, it is plural and it will attract a plural verb.
"The poor" or any other can never regard to one person, but to two or more persons/people. So, block plural groups are plural, they always attract plural verbs.
The poor ARE ridiculed in the society.
The rich also CRY
The aged POSSESS grey hair.
Note: you must not add letter "s" to any of these nouns.
The poors ( bad English)
The poor (good English)
14. AGREEMENT WITH PARENTHESIS.
Parenthesis also means bracket. This can also be called ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AGREEMENT.
In this, we have the real subject and the false subject. The false subject is there to confuse the students in their choice of verb, which can be singular or plural.
The false subject is the additional information which is not relevant.
Look this: THE MAN - NOT HIS CHILDREN.
What is the real subject? It is "THE MAN" and the false subject is "NOT HIS CHILDREN"
So, in your choice of verb, choose a singular verb if the real subject is singular and choose a plural verb if the false subject is plural.
The man - not his children IS here
The children - not their father COME early always.
15. AGREEMENT WITH COLLECTIVE NOUNS.
A FAMILY consist/consists of how many people? One? No! A family consists/ consist of a father, mother and their children.
Other examples: team, club, class, church, Chelsea Football Club, Nigeria, audience, crowd, congregation, etc.
These noun do not refer to a person when you look at the number of people that are involved.
The team usually PLAY well ( how many people?) A team consist of eleven players.
A family is/are coming now.
When these are used, a singular and plural verb can be used. However, when the collective nouns perform actions, plural verbs, only, must be used.
The audience DISPLAY their maturity in the hall often.
The class (students) MAKE noise often.
16. AGREEMENT WITH PLURAL FIGURES.
When a figure follows a plural noun, such as; "FIVE CHILDREN, FIFTEEN LAWYERS, THREE PROSTITUTES", a singular helping verb must be used.
Examples of singular helping verbs; IS, WAS, HAS.
ten children IS good for the programme.
Three prostitutes was there yesterday
Note: when a figure follows a,plural noun, a singular helping verb must be used.
17. AGREEMENT WITH "AS WELL AS, CUM, WITH, ALONGSIDE WITH, TOGETHER WITH"
When any of the words above is used, the subject that comes first in the sentence will be regarded as the real subject.
THE TEACHER as well as THE STUDENTS.
which subject comes first in the sentence? It is "the teacher". Therefore, the real subject will attract the verb.
If the real subject is singular, the verb should be singular and if the subject is plural, the verb should be plural.
"The teacher as well as the students HAS money"
"The students as well as the teacher HAVE money"
18. PROXIMITY AGREEMENT.
Proximity means nearness. At times, students have problems of knowing the subjects that will attract the verb when there are a lot of subjects in the expression. In this sentence, a correlative conjunction ( OR/NOR) will come before the last subject. It is the noun or pronoun that comes after OR/NOR that will attract the verb.
If she passes her examination, Sola, Wale, Tobi, Tunde or Kazeem IS to be praised.
Buhari, Osinbajo or you ARE going to London.
19. AGREEMENT WITH "AND"
When two or more subjects are joined by AND, a plural verb should be used.
Ade and Tolu KNOW him
The teaches, some parents and the students ARE going to Lagos at present.
20. AGREEMENT WITH ABSTRACT NOUNS.
abstract nouns cannot be seen, held or touched. Example: joy, sorrow, dream, happiness, education, integrity, decency, corruption, death, sickness.
Use a singular verb after any abstract noun.
Education IS the key to success.
To be continued.
Stay tuned.
Powered by ORACLE TUTORS.

(1) (Reply)

Educational Assistant / How To Write High Scoring Answers In Board Exams / Become A Cinematography/video Editor For Free (terms And Condition)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 41
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.