Subject & Verb Agreement
True or False: A pronoun should agree in gender with its subject.
False Correct Answer: A pronoun should agree in gender with its antecedent.
True or False: A singular subject takes a plural verb.
False Correct Answer: A singular subject takes a singular verb.
True or False: Compound subjects connected by "or" or "nor" are plural.
False Correct Answer: Compound subjects connected by "or" or "nor" are singular.
True or False: Singular compound subjects joined by "or" or "nor" take a plural verb.
False Correct Answer: Singular compound subjects joined by "or" or "nor" take a singular verb.
True or False: Singular subjects take plural verbs.
False Correct Answer: Singular subjects take singular verbs.
True or False: To form the plural of most nouns, add "sh"
False Correct Answer: To form the plural of most nouns, add "s"
Select the confused word in this sentence. (Hear, Here) is the TV remote.
Here
____________ subjects take plural verbs.
Plural
Singular Indefinite Pronouns, Plural Indefinite Pronouns, or Wishy Washy Indefinite Pronouns? *both *few *many *several
Plural Indefinite Pronouns
Singular Indefinite Pronouns, Plural Indefinite Pronouns, or Wishy Washy Indefinite Pronouns? *anybody *anyone *anything *each *either *everybody *everyone *everything *neither *nobody *no one *nothing *one *somebody *someone *something
Singular Indefinite Pronouns
Find the confused word in this sentence. Their ball was in my yard.
Their
Find the confused word in this sentence. Then if you don't have homework you should do it.
Then
Find the confused word in this sentence. They're going to the beach this weekend.
They're
True or False: Compound subjects connected by "and" are plural.
True
Find the confused word in this sentence. Who's yelling across the room?
Who's
Select the confused word in this sentence. (Whose, Who's) family is moving into this house?
Whose
Singular Indefinite Pronouns, Plural Indefinite Pronouns, or Wishy Washy Indefinite Pronouns? *all *some *any *more *most *none
Wishy Washy Indefinite Pronouns
Find the confused word in this sentence. You're up next in the ice-cream line.
You're
A verb should __________ agree in number with its subject.
always
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject. The dog or the cats (are, is) outside.
are
____________ can bake a cake like grandma because hers are the best! a.) She b.) No one c.) He
b.) No one
The form a word takes to show whether the word is singular or plural. a.) Noun b.) Number c.) Antecedent
b.) Number
To form the plural of nouns ending in s, x, z, ch, sh... add __________. a.) s b.) es c.) ch
b.) es
The number of a subject is: a.) changed by a subject following the verb. b.) changed by an indefinite pronoun. c.) changed by a phrase following the subject.
c.) changed by a phrase following the subject
A plural subject takes a ___________ verb. a.) es b.) singular c.) plural
c.) plural
Singular indefinite pronouns take ___________ pronouns. a.) compound b.) plural c.) singular
c.) singular
Find the confused word in this sentence. Do you hear the pretty sound of the humming bird?
hear
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject. One of my cousins (is, are) going on a trip to France.
is
Select the confused word in this sentence. I forgot that (its, it's) my birthday.
it's
Find the confused word in this sentence. The alarm clock rang its bell.
its
Subjects joined by the conjunction "and" usually take a __________ verb
plural
The contraction "don't" is known as a ____________ noun.
plural
The contraction "doesn't" is known as a _____________ noun.
singular
Select the confused word in this sentence. The macaw has more colors (then, than) the parrot.
than
Select the confused word in this sentence. The professional athlete was standing over (their, there, they're).
there
Find the confused word in this sentence. The pitcher threw the ball to the first baseman.
threw
Select the confused word in this sentence. The ghost went (through, threw) the person's body.
through
Find the confused word in this sentence. I went to the mall.
to
Select the confused word in this sentence. Did you invite me (to, too, two)?
too
Find the confused word in this sentence. I got two pieces of candy from the basket.
two
Coach Peacock (were, was) very excited that Team Flamingo won the game.
was
Select the confused word in this sentence. I put (your, you're) pen in your locker.
your