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Welcome to Part 4 of our Rules of Concord Series! In this lesson, we break down some advanced concord rules that often appear in exams and confuse learners. You’ll learn: 💡 Proximity Concord – when the verb agrees with the nearest subject 💡 Notional Concord – when meaning determines the verb, not just grammar 💡 The correct use of “All” in concord 💡 Concord with collective nouns (e.g., team, government, committee) 💡 The difference between “A number of” and “The number of” in concord 💡 Common mistakes students make in WAEC, UTME, and other English exams This is a must-watch video if you want to master subject–verb agreement in English and avoid tricky errors. 👉 Don’t forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more grammar lessons in this series! proximity concord, notional concord, concord with collective nouns, use of all in concord, a number of vs the number of, subject verb agreement advanced rules, English concord rules, rules of concord examples, UTME English grammar, WAEC English concord #EnglishGrammar #Concord #SubjectVerbAgreement #GrammarRules #WAEC #UTME #IELTS #TOEFL #LearnEnglish #english #speakconfidentenglish #englishgrammar #speakingeveryday #englishlanguage