Subject and Verb ... together?
Yes, subject and verbs must be together at the same tense. Writers must learn to understand the importance of both subject and verb. Subjects and Verbs are often called the grammatical units or "building blocks".
Example: The old man rode the city bus.
Man is the subject of the sentence while drove is the verb.
Bad example: The old man riding the city bus.
At the bad example, riding does not make sense to the subject to the "Man".
Underline both the subject and the verb in each sentence.
1) Peter rode his bike to school
2) Mary and I went to the homecoming game last week.
3) Joe baked a really good cake.
Example: The old man rode the city bus.
Man is the subject of the sentence while drove is the verb.
Bad example: The old man riding the city bus.
At the bad example, riding does not make sense to the subject to the "Man".
Underline both the subject and the verb in each sentence.
1) Peter rode his bike to school
2) Mary and I went to the homecoming game last week.
3) Joe baked a really good cake.