The document is a subject/verb agreement worksheet containing 37 sentences with blanks to fill in the correct verb form based on whether the subject is singular or plural. The sentences cover a variety of grammatical contexts involving singular and plural subjects to test the ability to choose the right verb form to maintain subject/verb agreement in English sentences.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
89%(9)89% found this document useful (9 votes)
3K views2 pages
Subject Verb Agreement Worksheet
The document is a subject/verb agreement worksheet containing 37 sentences with blanks to fill in the correct verb form based on whether the subject is singular or plural. The sentences cover a variety of grammatical contexts involving singular and plural subjects to test the ability to choose the right verb form to maintain subject/verb agreement in English sentences.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2
Subject / Verb Agreement Worksheet
Directions: You are to choose the correct verb for the sentence.
1. Everyone (is/are) going to the park.
2. Tonight, Ralph and I (is/are) hanging out. 3. (Is/Are) the jury going to decide on the case tomorrow? 4. Should we watch the news for three (hour/hours) or not? 5. Is anyone (go/goes/going) to the park tomorrow? 6. Johnny, together with his friends, (enjoy/enjoys) going out together. 7. Politely and smoothly, the teacher (give/gives) us our test (result/results). 8. We (want/wants) to go to the movie theater tonight. 9. A number of parents (wants/want) us to leave (they/them) alone. 10. The teachers or the student (is/are) running around the park. 11. The number of (death/deaths) (are/is) increasing. 12. Either one of us (are/is) going home later. 13. Each person (isn’t/aren’t) going to like the final decision. 14. Here (is/are) my papers that you requested. 15. Having to travel twenty kilometers (is/are) a journey no one should (have/has) to make. 16. Somebody (are/is) going to get hurt if we don’t stop them. 17. Each of the 22 students (are/is) going to have to study hard for their (test/tests). 18. Anyone (is/are) entitled to a fair trial when convicted of a crime. 19. We (isn’t/aren’t) going to have fun unless our (friend/friends) come with (present/presents). 20. An enormous pair of shoes (cost/costs) $400.00. 21. Killing everyone around, the dog (decide/decides) to kill the other pets too! 22. Ralph, as well as the other teachers of Sahmyook, (is/are) cool. 23. There (are/is) many (way/ways) to solve the problem. 24. Neither Linda nor Mary (want/wants) to fight anymore. 25. Rachel and Mary (eat/eats) 3 pancakes a day. 26. The student or the teacher (play/plays) the guitar. 27. It (is/are) the long (day/days) that kill me the most. 28. Either two umbrellas or one raincoat (are/is) enough to keep you dry from the rain. 29. All of the students (are/is) going to have to study hard for their (test/tests). 30. The herd of sheep (is/are) running away from the beast. 31. Lydia (like/likes) to (play/plays) soccer with her friends. 32. The committee (decide/decides) whether or not the school should be held responsible for (it’s/its) actions. 33. The news (are/is) coming on television in two (hour/hours). 34. 34 miles (are/is) a long distance for someone to travel. 35. Thirty-four dollars an hour (is/are) a great rate back in The United States. 36. A number of students (are/is) complaining about the lack of cleanliness. 37. “Lord of the Flies” (are/is) a great book. We should read it more often. 38. There (is/are) no reason why he (wasn’t/weren’t) on the plane.