Subject Verb Agreement
Exercise 10: Subject-Verb Agreement
Choose the correct form of the verb
in parentheses in the following sentences.
- John, along with twenty friends, (is
/
are) planning a party. - The picture of the soldiers (
bring/ brings) back many memories. - The quality of these recordings (is
/
are) not very good. - If the duties of these officers (
isn’t/ aren’t) reduced, there will not be enough time to finish the project. - The effects of cigarette smoking (have
/
has) been proven to be extremely harmful. - The use of credit cards in place of
cash (have/
has) increased rapidly in recent years. - Advertisements on television (
is/ are) becoming more competitive than ever before. - Living expenses in this country, as
well as in many others, (
is/ are) at an all-time high. - Mr. Jones, accompanied by several
members of the committee, (
have/ has) proposed some changes of the rules. - The levels of intoxication (vary
/
varies) from subject to subject.
Exercise 11: Subject-Verb Agreement
Choose the correct form of the verb
in the following sentences.
- Neither
Bill nor Mary (is /
are) going to the play tonight. - Anything (is
/
are) better than going to another movie tonight. - Skating (is
/
are) becoming more popular every day. - A number of
reporters (was /
were) at the conference yesterday. - Everybody
who (has /
have) a fever must go home immediately. - Your
glasses (was /
were) on the bureau last night. - There (was/
were) some people at the meeting last night. - The
committee (has /
have) already reached a decision. - A pair of
jeans (was /
were) in the washing machine this morning. - Each
student (
has/ have) answered the first three questions. - Either John
or his wife (
make/ makes) breakfast each morning. - After she
had perused the material, the secretary decided that everything (was
/
were) in order. - The crowd
at the basketball game (was /
were) wild with excitement. - A pack of
wild dogs (has /
have) frightened all the ducks away. - The jury (is
/
are) trying go reach a decision. - The army (has
/ have) eliminated this section of the training test.
- The number
of students who have withdrawn from class this quarter (
is/ are) appalling. - There (has
/
have) been too many interruptions in this class.
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