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Subject-Verb Agreement Exercises For Grade 6

Here are the basic rules of subject-verb concordance. The basic rule of subject-verb concord is that a singular subject (the act of an action spoken of in the sentence) always takes a singular verb (the plot executed in the sentence), while a plural will always takes on a plural. For example: 1. Your friend (talk-talk-talks) too. 2. The man with the roses (look looks) like your brother. 3. Women in the pool (swim-swim) well. 4. Babban (propulsion) a taxi. 5.

Footballers (run run runs) five miles a day. 6. This redhead woman in a fur hat (lives) across the street. 7. He (cook) dinner for his family. 8. The boys (Walk-Walks) every day at school. 9. The weather on the coast (seems) this weekend is good. 10. The center on the basketball team (Bounce-Bounces) the ball too high. Confusion in 10 sentences.

I keep forgetting things. Or do I forget things over and over again?. Subject-verb agreement If you write a sentence, you need to make sure that the subject and verb match. If the subject is a singular noun or the pronoun of it, she or it is, you need a singular verb. Use a plural verblage if the subject is a plural noun, or the pronoun us, them or she. Collective nouns can be used either with singular or plural obstructions. If the members of the group all act together as one, use a singular verb. If group members are acting as individuals, use a plural code. 10.

The players, as well as the captain, (want, want) win. 22. The Prime Minister (greets, greets) with his wife the press cordially. This grammar section explains English grammar in a clear and simple way. There are examples of sentences that show how the language is used. 6. My best friend (was, was) there when I arrived. 7.

Where (to do, live) your parents? Mom opened the door for us. Sally was petting the dog. This event goes back a long time. We visited our uncle last week. Rule 4: Generally use a plural bural with two or more subjects when connected by and by and by the other. Example: Rule 9: For collective nouns such as group, jury, family, audience, population, the verb can be singular or plural, depending on the intention of the audience. Examples 6. The brothers and their sister are good at university. Have and have Verbs have and have used to say what people possess or possess. They are also used to talk about things that people do or receive, such as diseases.

These words are the simple presensence of the verb. (ii) You have a quarantine of _________ (a) must (b) be (c) possible. 9. The children and their mothers have disappeared. Description: „monsoon“ and „always“ suggests the singular and routine; Therefore, „follows“ is correct. First-person pronouns — me and us, the second-person pronouns — you pronouns third-person — he, she, she, she (ii) Now she lives in a house on my street. (a) House (b) Housing (c) Street Explanation: „Next year“ indicates the future; That is why „will be“ right. Regular and irregular verbs The simple form of the past tense of most verbs ends on -ed. These verbs are called regular verbs. Description: „The poet and singer“ suggests the singular; therefore, „is“ correct….

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