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Verb agreement with fractions in French
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Subject-Verb Agreement
The subject-verb agreement in French is the way to choose the correct ending for verbs in terms of grammatical persons, gender and number, depending on their subject.
Verb agreement with fractions
Verbs are Plural
Verbs are usually plural when the fraction is the subject of the sentence and it refers to a plural noun:
- Le cinquième (des étudiants) ont échoué à l'examen
A 5th (of the students) have failed the exam
- La moitié (des motos) ont dépassé la vitesse limite
Half (of motorcycles) exceeded the speed limit
- Un tiers (des personnes) sont endettées
A 3rd (of people) are in debt
Verbs are Singular
Verbs are singular when fractions are subjects of the sentence and it refers to a singular noun:
- La moitié (du trimestre) est déjà passée
Half (of the quarter) has already passed
- Un tiers (du articles) reste à écrire
A 3rd (of the articles) remains to be written
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