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Subject-Verb Agreement Review

Subject-Verb Agreement Review. Mrs. Stinnett English II. DIRECTIONS. Use your guided notes to help you choose the correct verb in the following sentences.

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Subject-Verb Agreement Review

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  1. Subject-Verb Agreement Review Mrs. Stinnett English II

  2. DIRECTIONS • Use your guided notes to help you choose the correct verb in the following sentences. • When you have chosen the correct answer, raise either your right hand or left hand to indicate which verb you choose. You will have 15 seconds to think and choose. • Use YOUR understanding and knowledge of subject-verb agreement to help you choose the correct answer.

  3. #1 The girls in the car (laughs, laugh) too loudly. laughs laugh

  4. #2 A survey of voters (indicates, indicate) their opinions on the issue. indicates indicate

  5. #3 The pens on the counter (belongs, belong) to Jim. belongs belong

  6. #4 The stewardesses, as well as the pilot, (attends, attend) the dinner. attends attend

  7. #5 The governor, not the senators, (calls, call) the president. calls call

  8. #6 All of the dishes (are, is) cleaned and dried. are is

  9. #7 Some of the children (complains, complain). complains complain

  10. #8 Neither of the cities (wants, want) the bad press. wants want

  11. #9 Ryan and I (shops, shop) for groceries. shops shop

  12. #10 The king and queen (greets, greet) the royal court. greets greet

  13. #11 Neither the team nor the coach (shakes, shake) hands with the opposing team. shakes shake

  14. #12 Either the dogs or the cats (steals, steal) the left-over food. steals steal

  15. #13 At the end of the week, Floyd or Ruben (recycles, recycle) the newspapers. recycles recycle

  16. #14 Either the water rides or the new roller coaster (are, is) down that path. are is

  17. #15 Neither Roger nor the twins (wants, want) to ride on the airplane. wants want

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