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Semester 1 - Subject-Verb Agreement

The document provides subject verb agreement practice exercises. It contains multiple choice questions testing subject verb agreement in sentences with compound subjects, collective nouns, and singular/plural helping verbs. The exercises cover a variety of rules for determining correct verb forms in sentences with different subject types.
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Semester 1 - Subject-Verb Agreement

The document provides subject verb agreement practice exercises. It contains multiple choice questions testing subject verb agreement in sentences with compound subjects, collective nouns, and singular/plural helping verbs. The exercises cover a variety of rules for determining correct verb forms in sentences with different subject types.
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Subject Verb Agreement Practice

I. Mark the appropriate verb choice for each of the following sentences.
1. The noisy students (have, has) to leave after two warnings.
2. She is the only one of the students who (have, has) failed the test.
3. The crying baby (irritate, irritates) them.
4. The longest of the presentations (is, are) the next group.
5. The students and their teacher (is, are) traveling to the competition.
6. Either one of the choices (is, are) going to disrupt the schedule.
7. This is the stereo system that (have, has) been purchased most often in our store.
8. Nobody (dare, dares) to challenge the teacher when she is wrong.
9. The players or their coach (is, are) holding a press conference.
10. Neither of the students (has, have) been to Europe.
11. The problems (was, were) due to a misunderstanding.
12. Which (is, are) more interesting, the red jackets or the blue sweaters?
13. (Has, Have) the manager or the assistant manager approached you?
14. Joan, as well as my sister, (is, are) in college now.
15. Several of the students (has, have) left.
16. Both of the children (has, have) red notebooks.
17. One of the best known love stories (is, are) Romeo and Juliet.
18. Mathematics (is, are) very difficult for many students to master.
19. She is one of the girls who (have, has) long hair.
20. She or her sisters (is, are) going.
21. Each of the exercises (take, takes) about twenty minutes to complete.
22. The ladies and the child (is, are) planning to have pizza for lunch.
23. The teacher, along with her students, (is, are) determined to have a good year.
24. Please tell me when John and Mary (go, goes) to the store.
25. The class (watch, watches) a movie every Friday night.
26. The number of issues (seem, seems) to be increasing.
27. The husband and his wife (drive, drives) a convertible.
28. Hardly anyone (speak, speaks) to her.
29. He or his sister (want, wants) to visit Europe next summer.
30. She (take, takes) her dog for a walk each evening.
31. The brother and sister (want, wants) to visit their aunt and uncle.
32. The high school senior, along with his parents, (is, are) upset over the sudden policy change.
33. The songs they sing (stay, stays) in my mind all day.
34. Ten dollars (is, are) too much to charge for such a small item.
35. She and her mother (talk, talks) on the phone almost every day.
36. The blue ones (seem, seems) to match best.
37. Teenagers and their parents (see, sees) things very differently.
38. She, against her aunt's wishes, (have, has) decided to go skiing instead.
39. When the two of them (go, goes) together, they always have fun.
40. He and his girlfriend (love, loves) to go camping.
II. Circle the correct form of the verb tense and indicate the rule that determines the correct
answer.
___ 1. Formal trousers (is, are) required for this dinner party.
___ 2. Her friend and mentor (were, was) one of her college professors.
___ 3. Neither a dog nor a cat (offer, offers) the same companionship as another person.
___ 4. On the other side of the street (are, is) a restaurant and a clothing store.
___ 5. In the back seat of his car (was, were) three books and his briefcase.
___ 6. Three hours (are, is) not going to be enough time to travel that distance.
___ 7. The pressure of academic life can sometimes (tempt, tempts) students to cheat.
___ 8. Everyone in the group (was, were) supposed to meet at the front gate at 7:00.
___ 9. Each of these books (was, were) useful in my grammar review.
___ 10. The professor, along with many of his students, (is, are) preparing for the end of the semester.
___ 11. I don't think either of these cars (are, is) reliable enough for a long road trip.
___ 12. The criteria for passing the exam (are, is) becoming more difficult.
___ 13. (Are, Is) Lois or Kate your choice for the promotion?
___ 14. Algebra and geometry (is, are) the only math courses being offered this semester.
___ 15. Athletics (have, has) been a matter of increasing interest among women.
___ 16. Every one of the guests (have, has) had an opportunity to wish the couple well.
___ 17. The results of the latest standardized exams (indicate, indicates) an increase in standards at the school.
___ 18. According to the newspaper, there (were, was) three main suspects questioned.
___ 19. (Have, Has) the spring training programs begun yet?
___ 20. My favorite literature to read (are, is) modern American poetry.
III. Circle the correct form of the verb tense and indicate the rule that determines the correct
answer.
___ 1. I am certain that both Catherine and Lucy (is, are) coming to visit this weekend.
___ 2. The scissors (is, are) kept in the top desk drawer.
___ 3. Neither the twins nor their older brother (have, has) ever seen snow.
___ 4. Some of the fruit (have, has) already begun to ripen.
___ 5. The news reported by the president of the college (are, is) considered bad by most people.
___ 6. The media (are, is) planning elaborate coverage of the event.
___ 7. Neither of my neighbors (invite, invites) me over very often.
___ 8. My aunt, as well as all of my cousins, (have, has) been sick this past week.
___ 9. Over twelve gallons of gas (are, is) used each week because of our commute to work.
___ 10. How much (is, are) twenty times fourteen?
___ 11. He is one of the professors who (attract, attracts) a large number of students.
___ 12. The major concern, which is why we changed our plans, (are, is) the children.
___ 13. Most of the school corridors, which are extremely old, (are, is) in need of paint.
___ 14. When the rain begins to fall harder, every swimmer (are, is) told get out of the water.
___ 15. One hundred dollars (is, are) being offered for information about the crimes.
___ 16. Their high pressure sales tactics (is, are) resented by many people.
___ 17. The phenomenon that surprised many people (were, was) explained by the leading scientist in the
field.
___ 18. None of the Southern states (have, has) ever experienced much snow.
___ 19. There (are, is) very strict criteria for passing the exam.
___ 20. The commercial states that every product they sell (are, is) superior to their main competitor's
products.
IV. Select the sentence that has an error in subject verb agreement.
1. A. Both Christine and Heather have published their stories in major journals.
B. Neither student has the assignment completed.
C. The problems take them all evening to complete.
D. He is one of the students who has taken the exam.
2. A. He and his girlfriend talk on the phone constantly.
B. Neither she nor her mother wants to go to the dinner.
C. The professor or one of her research assistants is at every meeting.
D. The longest of the meetings are the first one of the semester.
3. A. The young couple has a new home in a beautiful neighborhood.
B. Either the professor or his students have prepared the grant submission.
C. Has an instructor or one of the lab assistants come to help you?
D. Neither the students nor their professor are going to the meeting.
4. A. The jury are taking their seats in the courtroom now.
B. The number of students are increasing.
C. Each of her daughters has developed a unique style.
D. Neither Suzi nor her sister has been able to find the missing earring.
5. A. There seem to be a growing interest in that class.
B. Either the students or their parents have spoken to the board.
C. When all of the tests are finished, the scientists will have more information.
D. Everyone except the lead suspect has given a statement to the police.
6. A. Two books, a pen, a steno tablet, and some candy was found in the briefcase.
B. Someone in the class or Sara critiques each presentation.
C. The child's demands irritate the parents.
D. Each of the students wears a white shirt with blue pants.
7. A. Each of the applicants completes an entrance exam, which requires an essay.
B. Every member of the chorus was complemented on the production.
C. The children, the mother, and the father were there supporting the team.
D. There has been problems with the outdated policy.
8. A. The time the classes are offered have made it difficult for many students.
B. The worker's tasks have not been neglected.
C. Dr. Jones, as well as Ms. Griffin, attends the conference every year.
D. One of the members has not returned from the recess.
9. A. The new system of taking messages have helped our response time tremendously.
B. Neither one of the children has agreed to come to the meeting.
C. The student, as well as her parents, was pleased with the grade report.
D. Either the student or his parents have collected his books.
10. A. Neither John nor his sisters has completed an information form.
B. A book, a pen, and paper were on the desk.
C. Either the student or one of the panel members respond to each question.
D. The committee debate the issues among themselves after each open session.

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