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Subject-Verb Agreement

English Language

Subject-Verb Agreement starts at 3 and continues till grade 10. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Subject-Verb Agreement. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Explain what subject-verb agreement means in your own words.
Choose the correct verb: My friends _______ to the park on weekends. (1) goes (2) go (3) going (4) gone
Choose the correct verb: My mother _______ breakfast every morning. (1) make (2) makes (3) making (4) made
Choose the correct verb: The baby _______ asleep. (1) is (2) are (3) am (4) be
Choose the correct verb: The baby _______ when he is hungry. (1) cry (2) cries (3) crying (4) cried
Choose the correct verb: The cake _______ good. (1) taste (2) tastes (3) tasting (4) tasted
Choose the correct verb: The car _______ very fast. (1) move (2) moves (3) moving (4) moved
Choose the correct verb: The students _______ quietly during the test. (1) sit (2) sits (3) sitting (4) sat
Choose the correct verb: The students _______ their homework every day. (1) do (2) does (3) doing (4) did
Choose the correct verb: The teacher _______ the lesson now. (1) explain (2) explains (3) explained (4) explaining
Choose the correct verb: The team _______ the match yesterday. (1) win (2) wins (3) won (4) winning
Which sentence is correct? (1) The apples is fresh. (2) The apples are fresh.
Fill in the blank: He _______ his homework every evening.
Fill in the blank: My brother and I _______ soccer after school.
Fill in the blank: My sister _______ her homework before dinner.
Fill in the blank: She _______ to music every night.
True or False: 'He have a new bicycle' is correct.
True or False: 'My father and mother works in the city' is correct.
True or False: 'My friends likes pizza' is correct.
True or False: 'She and her friend is coming' is correct.