Common English Mistakes: Subject-Verb Agreement

15 Common Subject-Verb Agreement Mistakes
Here are 15 examples of common subject-verb agreement mistakes, along with their correct forms:
- Incorrect: She go to school every day. Correct: She goes to school every day.
- Incorrect: The dogs runs fast. Correct: The dogs run fast.
- Incorrect: He don’t like to play soccer. Correct: He doesn’t like to play soccer.
- Incorrect: They is my friends. Correct: They are my friends.
- Incorrect: I was going to the store, but she don’t want to come. Correct: I was going to the store, but she doesn’t want to come.
- Incorrect: The teacher were happy with the results. Correct: The teacher was happy with the results.
- Incorrect: She can sings very well. Correct: She can sing very well.
- Incorrect: John and Mary is going to the concert. Correct: John and Mary are going to the concert.
- Incorrect: The movie were interesting. Correct: The movie was interesting.
- Incorrect: I am tired, but she want to go out. Correct: I am tired, but she wants to go out.
- Incorrect: Everyone like the idea. Correct: Everyone likes the idea.
- Incorrect: There is many people at the party. Correct: There are many people at the party.
- Incorrect: My friends enjoys hiking. Correct: My friends enjoy hiking.
- Incorrect: He have two dogs. Correct: He has two dogs.
- Incorrect: The cat were sleeping on the couch. Correct: The cat was sleeping on the couch.
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