Subject Verb Agreement Facts & Worksheets
Subject-verb agreement rules ensure that a sentence makes sense considering the quantity of the sentence’s subject.
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Subject-verb agreement rules ensure that a sentence makes sense considering the quantity of the sentence’s subject. The verbs adjust to the subject for the sentence to have proper flow.
See the fact file below for more information on the subject-verb agreement or alternatively, you can download our 24-page Subject Verb Agreement worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment.
Key Facts & Information
RULES
- Singular subjects must have singular verbs
- Jane walks to school everyday
- She cooks dinner for her family everyday.
- Children are very sensitive to noise.
- They break rules everyday.
- The jury decides the fate of the accused.
- The herd of sheep walks around the field.
- *in cases wherein members of the collective noun function individually, a plural verb should be used.
- The staff are giving each other Christmas cards.
- Too much sugar makes the cake sweet.
- The hot water fills the mug to the rim.
- Everyone wants to go home already
- Anybody is willing to volunteer to work for you.
- One-half of the cake is chocolate.
- Two-thirds of the drink is made of milk.
- 10 dollars is enough to buy a carton of milk.
- 40 miles is the maximum distance the car can travel.
- Most of the oil leaks out of the car..
- All the water has flown into the tank already.
- Some of the books are old.
- Most of them are at school already.
- You are going to be late.
- You speak very clearly.
- Both of them are very kind.
- Few of the children these days know how to ride a bike.
- “The Hunger Games” is a good book.
- “Little Women” was a heartwarming book
- 1 piece or 10 pieces are already too much.
- Either Jane or her parents are willing to go to your play.
- Each star shines brightly against the dark sky.
- Every child deserves to receive love and care.
- The number of students increases every year.
- The number of books I read is very surprising.
- A number of cases have been reported.
- A number of parents call their children every recess.
- Jane and John eat together everyday.
- The dog and cat fight a lot.
- *In instances that singular subjects that usually go together are joined by and, they are then considered a unit therefore require singular verbs
- Bread and butter is what I want to eat for breakfast.
- I, not John, was cleaning the house.
- We, not Jane, were at home the whole day.
- The news was early tonight.
- Mathematics makes up everything around us.
Subject Verb Agreement Worksheets
This is a fantastic bundle which includes everything you need to know about the subject verb agreement across 24 in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use Subject Verb Agreement worksheets that are perfect for teaching students about the subject-verb agreement which rules ensure that a sentence makes sense considering the quantity of the sentence’s subject. The verbs adjust to the subject for the sentence to have proper flow.
Complete List Of Included Worksheets
- Subject-Verb Agreement Facts
- The Boat is Sinking
- Trial and Error
- Party Time
- Autocorrect
- Pick Me
- You Complete Me
- The Exposition
- The Gap
- In The Know
- Pictionary
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These worksheets have been specifically designed for use with any international curriculum. You can use these worksheets as-is, or edit them using Google Slides to make them more specific to your own student ability levels and curriculum standards.