Subject-Verb Agreement
English Language
Subject-Verb Agreement starts at 3 and continues till grade 10.
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Describe the rule for subject-verb agreement when the subject is a collective noun.
Explain why 'The dogs barks loudly' is incorrect.
If the subject is 'everyone', should the verb be singular or plural?
Rewrite the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement: 'The group of students are going on a trip.'
Choose the correct verb: Each of the students (1) have (2) has (3) having (4) had a pencil.
Choose the correct verb: The bag, along with the shoes, (1) is (2) are (3) am (4) be missing.
Choose the correct verb: The books on the table (1) belongs (2) belong (3) belonging (4) belonged to me.
Choose the correct verb: The class (1) is (2) are (3) am (4) be noisy today.
Choose the correct verb: The dog (1) run (2) runs (3) running (4) ran fast.
Choose the correct verb: The list of items (1) are (2) is (3) were (4) be on the table.
Choose the correct verb: The number of cars on the road (1) is (2) are (3) am (4) be increasing.
Choose the correct verb: The pair of scissors (1) is (2) are (3) am (4) be sharp.
Fill in the blank: Either my brother or my sister ______ going to the party.
Fill in the blank: Mathematics ______ my favorite subject.
Fill in the blank: My mother _______ delicious food.
Fill in the blank: Neither the teacher nor the students ______ late.
True or False: 'Each of the boys have a book' is correct.
True or False: 'My friends likes to play chess' is correct.
True or False: 'She go to school every day' is correct subject-verb agreement.
True or False: 'Ten dollars are a lot of money' is correct.
