Example 3
When the lunch bell rings, the children run to the cafeteria like a herd of starving bison.
Hold up. There's no –s on the subject, children, and there's no –s on the verb, run. What gives? We told you that the "One –S" rule works for most sentences. It doesn't work for all of them. Some rule-busting subjects—like children, women, men, and fungi (hmmm, one of these things is not like the others) don't take an –s when they become plural, so you're going to need to keep an eye out for them.