Subject Verb Agreement Correction Exercises

Subject-verb agreement is an essential aspect of English grammar. It refers to the agreement between the subject and the verb in a sentence. If the subject is singular, the verb should also be singular, and if the subject is plural, the verb should also be plural. However, subject-verb agreement errors are common, especially for non-native English speakers.

Luckily, there are many exercises that can help learners correct their subject-verb agreement errors. Here are some examples of such exercises:

1. Fill in the blanks with the correct verb form:

A. The dog ____ (barks/bark) at the mailman every day.

B. My mother and I ____ (is/are) going to Paris next week.

C. Each of the students ____ (has/have) a different opinion.

2. Rewrite the following sentences, correcting the subject-verb agreement errors:

A. The group of students were discussing their grades. – The group of students was discussing their grades.

B. There is many books on the shelf. – There are many books on the shelf.

C. Either the cat or the dog are in the backyard. – Either the cat or the dog is in the backyard.

3. Choose the correct verb form that agrees with the subject:

A. The news on the radio (is/are) usually depressing.

B. A pair of shoes (is/are) missing from my closet.

C. The committee (was/were) unable to reach a decision.

4. Identify the subject-verb agreement errors in the following sentences:

A. My sister and her friends goes to the mall every Friday.

B. The book that I borrowed from the library was fascinating.

C. There are many reasons why people choose to study abroad.

By doing subject-verb agreement correction exercises, learners can improve their grammar skills and avoid common errors. Moreover, it is crucial to understand the basic rules of subject-verb agreement, such as using singular verbs for singular subjects and plural verbs for plural subjects. With practice and persistence, learners can master this aspect of English grammar and communicate more effectively in both written and spoken language.

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