THE VERB AGREES WITH ITS SUBJECT
| women agree | The women from that group always agree to control it. | |
| group agrees | That group of women always agrees to control it. | |
| students learn | The students in this school learn English. | |
| school teaches | This school for men teaches English. | |
| children take | The children from this family take a part with us. | |
| family takes | This family with three children takes a part with us. | |
| Peter runs | he runs | Peter sometimes runs. |
| John and Peter run | they run | John and Peter sometimes run together. |
| car is | it is | The car is on the road. |
| car and bus are | they are | The car and bus are on the road. |
| hand was | it was | His hand was hurt. |
| hand and arm were | they were | Both his hand and arm were hurt. |
THE USE OF "OTHER"
| another is (one person) | Another man is strong. |
| others are (two or more people) | Others are strong. |
| the other is (one person) | The other man is strong. |
| the others are (two or more people) | The others are strong. |
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