This document outlines examples demonstrating subject-verb agreement rules when the subject is a decimal fraction or percentage amount. In each example, the subject is a decimal, fraction, or percentage followed by a singular noun, so the verb is singular - "was" or "is". This shows that when the subject is a decimal, fraction or percentage followed by a singular noun, the verb must agree with the noun, not the entire subject phrase.
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This document outlines examples demonstrating subject-verb agreement rules when the subject is a decimal fraction or percentage amount. In each example, the subject is a decimal, fraction, or percentage followed by a singular noun, so the verb is singular - "was" or "is". This shows that when the subject is a decimal, fraction or percentage followed by a singular noun, the verb must agree with the noun, not the entire subject phrase.
This document outlines examples demonstrating subject-verb agreement rules when the subject is a decimal fraction or percentage amount. In each example, the subject is a decimal, fraction, or percentage followed by a singular noun, so the verb is singular - "was" or "is". This shows that when the subject is a decimal, fraction or percentage followed by a singular noun, the verb must agree with the noun, not the entire subject phrase.
This document outlines examples demonstrating subject-verb agreement rules when the subject is a decimal fraction or percentage amount. In each example, the subject is a decimal, fraction, or percentage followed by a singular noun, so the verb is singular - "was" or "is". This shows that when the subject is a decimal, fraction or percentage followed by a singular noun, the verb must agree with the noun, not the entire subject phrase.
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