Subject-Verb Agreement Exercises
devlegalsimpli.blob.core.windows.net › pdfseoformsMar 28, 2018 · 3. When a compound subject contains both a singular and a plural noun or pronoun joined by or or nor, the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is nearer the verb. The boy or his friends run every day. His friends or the boy runs every day. 4. Do not be misled by a phrase that comes between the subject and the verb.
Subject Questions Exercise - autoenglish.org
www.autoenglish.org/questions/gr.noaux.pdfSubject Questions Exercise When the interrogative is also the subject, we don't use an auxiliary A Make a question about the words in bold.Sometimes you need an auxiliary and sometimes you don't. 1 Queen Elizabeth I became queen of England in 1558. 2 Queen Elizabeth I became queen of England in 1558. 3 Lilith was Adam's first wife. 4 The Athenians sentenced Socrates to death in …
Subject and Object Pronouns
ccssela.weebly.com › 4Subject and Object Pronouns A subject ..pronoun is used in the subject of a sentence. Singular subject pronouns are /, you, he, she, and it. Plural subject pronouns are we, you, and they. When you use a person's name and a pronoun in a compound subject, be sure to use a subject pronoun. He has many original ideas. They are exciting and unusual.
Subject and Object Questions Exercise 1
www.perfect-english-grammar.com › support-filesAnswers to Subject and Object Questions Exercise 1 (The object question is first, and then the subject question.) 1. Where is the car? / What is in the garage? 2. What does Julie love? / Who loves ice cream? 3. Where was the food? / What was on the table? 4. Where is the student from? / Who is from Colombia? 5. What has David lost? / Who has lost his wallet? 6.
SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT - Menlo College
www.menlo.edu › 2015 › 03Now try answering these exercises to measure how much you learned! EXERCISE 1 Underline the subject (or compound subject) and then identify the verb that agrees with it. Everyone in the telecom focus group (has/have) experienced problems with cell phones 1. Your friendship over the years and your support (has/have) meant a great deal to us. 2.
WORKSHEET 5 Finding Subjects and Predicates
www.ldisd.net › cms › lib5Exercise A In each of the following sentences, draw a vertical line between the complete subject and the complete predicate. Then, underline the verb, including any helping verbs. EXAMPLE 1. A local artist visited our school one day. 1. Pilar Hernández, a local artist, painted a picture of our school. 2. She titled the painting Nuestra Escuela. 3.