You already know that subjects and verbs must agree in number.
Sometimes students make mistakes in subject that begins with a preposition and ends with a pronoun, noun, or noun
Prepositional Phrases
A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins
with a preposition
and ends with a pronoun, noun, or noun phrase.
Prepositional phrase express time, place, possession, and some other things. A prepositional phrase usually tells where, when, how, why, or
whose.
from Mexico City in the morning
on January I
of my systems
to my best friend around the room
by bus
because of the weather
After her
at himself
A prepositional phrase may come after the subject of a sentence, but it is not part of the subject. Therefore, you should ignore 1 it
most of the time when you are trying to decide which verb form to use.
One (of my sisters) is also a singer
(The subject is one, which is singular)
Here are some other examples;
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: