Subject-verb agreement happens in the simple present tense when the subject is a third person (a He, a She, or an It) and the verb is added an S, an ES, or IES to the ending of such verb, for example:
My Father <u>works</u> in a Bank. Subject + VerbS
In this case the verb is added an S because the subject “my father” is a “HE” and by having that done, there is a subject-verb agreement.
Joy <u>study </u>really hard every time she has exams. Subject + Verb
In this case the verb has no change even though the subject is a SHE, in this case there IS NOT subject-verb agreement for the verb stays with no change when there must be one.
T<em>he only sentence that has a correct subject-verb agreement is:</em>
A) Every one of the applicants appear prepared.
The other sentences have no subject-verb agreement.
B) All of the team members <u>is</u> highly qualified. the subject is plural and the is for the third person.
C) Each of the job applicants <u>meets </u>with each of the partners in the firm. The subject is plural and the verb is for the third person.
D) While most employers appreciate good manners, many of them <u>hates</u> a suck-up.
the verb is plural and the verb is for the thir person.