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Fun Subject-Verb Agreement Examples with Pictures

Hey everyone! πŸ‘‹ Subject-verb agreement can be tricky, but it's super important for clear writing. Let's have some fun with it using pictures and a quiz to test your knowledge! Get ready to level up your grammar skills! πŸ˜„
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kaitlyn.cooke Dec 27, 2025

πŸ“š Quick Study Guide

  • πŸ”‘ Singular subjects take singular verbs (e.g., He runs).
  • πŸ‘― Plural subjects take plural verbs (e.g., They run).
  • 🀝 Compound subjects joined by 'and' usually take a plural verb (e.g., John and Mary run).
  • ⚠️ Collective nouns can be singular or plural depending on context (e.g., The team is winning. The team are arguing).
  • ❓ 'Each,' 'every,' 'either,' 'neither,' and 'one' are always singular.
  • 🌍 When using 'or' or 'nor,' the verb agrees with the subject closest to it.
  • ✍️ Be mindful of phrases that come between the subject and verb. They don't change the agreement!

🎯 Practice Quiz

  1. Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
    1. The dog, along with his puppies, are playing in the yard.
    2. The dog, along with his puppies, is playing in the yard.
    3. The dogs, along with his puppy, is playing in the yard.
    4. The dogs, along with his puppy, are playing in the yard.
  2. Choose the sentence with the correct verb form.
    1. Each of the students have finished the exam.
    2. Each of the students has finished the exam.
    3. Each of the students are finishing the exam.
    4. Each of the students were finishing the exam.
  3. What is the correct verb to use in this sentence: "Neither John nor his brothers ______ available to help."?
    1. is
    2. are
    3. be
    4. am
  4. Identify the sentence where the subject and verb agree.
    1. The committee has different opinions on the matter.
    2. The committee have different opinions on the matter.
    3. The committee is having different opinions on the matter.
    4. The committee are having different opinions on the matter.
  5. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
    1. Mathematics are my favorite subject.
    2. Mathematics is my favorite subject.
    3. Mathematics were my favorite subject.
    4. Mathematics be my favorite subject.
  6. The phrase "a number of students" requires which verb form?
    1. is
    2. are
    3. was
    4. has been
  7. What verb correctly completes the sentence: "There ______ several reasons for this decision."?
    1. is
    2. am
    3. are
    4. be
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  1. B
  2. B
  3. B
  4. A
  5. B
  6. B
  7. C

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