Posted inSubject verb agreement Subject verb agreement Posted by By AP STUDY CIRCLE 04/05/2024No Comments Welcome to your Subject-verb agreement Test Press Start Test Name Email Phone 1. Choose the correct verb form: "Neither the cat nor the dogs __________ in the house last night." A) was B) were C) is D) are 2. Which sentence has a subject-verb agreement error? A) The team of players are ready to compete. B) Every student and teacher is required to attend the meeting. C) The book that you lent me are very interesting. D) The committee meets once a month to discuss important issues. 3. Choose the correct verb form: "One of the students __________ a prize for academic excellence." A) receive B) receives C) received D) receiving 4. Identify the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement: A) The group of singers sings beautifully. B) The number of books are increasing. C) The data are presented in the report. D) Each of the girls have a different talent. 5. Choose the correct verb form: "The committee members, as well as the chairperson, __________ present at the meeting." A) is B) are C) were D) have been 6. Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement? A) The news are not accurate. B) Mathematics are my favorite subject. C) His pants is too tight. D) Physics is a challenging course. 7. Choose the correct verb form: "The group of students __________ their homework." A) finish B) finishes C) finished D) finishing 8. Which sentence has a subject-verb agreement error? A) The book on the table is mine. B) She and I is going to the park. C) Either he or she is coming to the party. D) The dogs in the yard are barking loudly. 9. Choose the correct verb form: "The committee __________ their decision next week." A) announce B) announces C) announced D) announcing 10. Identify the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement: A) The jury is still deliberating on the case. B) His pants needed to be hemmed. C) The audience were on their feet applauding. D) Each of the children have their own room. 11. Choose the correct verb form: "The pile of books on the desk __________ been there for weeks." A) have B) has C) had D) having 12. Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement? A) The cat and the dog plays in the yard. B) She write a letter to her friend every week. C) They is going to the store to buy groceries D) He sings beautifully in the choir. 13. Choose the correct verb form: "The student ________ the answer to the question." A) knows B) know C) knowing D) knowes 14. Identify the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement: A) Each of the books are on the shelf. B) The committee meets once a month. C) Her friends is coming to the party. D) The team play well together. 15. Choose the correct verb form: "Either the cat or the dog ________ responsible for the mess." A) is B) are C) were D) be 16. Identify the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement: A) The staff at the hotel is always friendly. B) The crowd were cheering loudly at the concert. C) The committee are divided in their opinions. D) Each of the players have their own strategy. 17. Choose the correct verb form: "The cat and the dog __________ in the garden." A) play B) plays C) playing D) played 18. Select the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement: A) Everyone in the room is listening attentively. B) Most of the students was absent yesterday. C) The team are playing well today. D) Each of the books are on the shelf. 19. Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement? A) Neither of the options seem suitable. B) Neither of the options seems suitable. C) Neither of the options seeming suitable. D) Neither of the options seemed suitable. 20. Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement: A) The team of players are happy with their performance. B) The team of players is happy with its performance. C) The team of players were happy with their performances. D) The team of players am happy with its performance. 1 out of 20 Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up AP STUDY CIRCLE View All Posts Post navigation Previous Post CONJUNCTIONSNext PostCLAUSES