Making Subjects and Verbs Agree

The Rule

The Rule:In a sentence, the subject and verb must match.

When that happens, we say the subject and verb agree.

When a subject is singular (stands for one thing), the verb usually ends in s.

Example:  She likes to draw.

When a subject is plural (stands for more than one thing) or the subject is or you, the verb usually does not end with s.

Examples: Maggie and Ben like to draw.

                      I like to draw pictures.

Ruth, Boaz and Me!

How was Ruth meeting Boaz “providential“? Where do you see God’s hand?

God was planing all her life to meet him and to have a family by her husband sadly being dead.

Have you ever seen and experienced God’s providence in your own life?

  When Anna helped me when I got hurt in 3rd grade, I felt that, that was something that was meant to happen!