Subject/Verb
Pronoun/Antecedent
True/False
Sentence Writing
Correct or Incorrect?
100

Hailei, Ainsley, and Harper (eat / eats) lunch outside. 

eat

100

Correct the sentence: Hanna forgot their book in a classroom.

Hanna forgot HER book in a classroom. 

100

If a singular subject and a plural subject are joined by "and" the one closer to the verb determines whether the verb is singular or plural

false

100

Write a sentence with a compound subject that uses "either, or". Make both parts of the subject singular. 

Example: Either Sarah or Michael cooks the turkey on Thanksgiving. 

100

Neither Gamie or Fredrick ever complain about test or quizzes. 

incorrect (complains)

200

Neither the freshmen nor juniors (wear / wears) blue sweaters. 

wear

200

Correct the sentence: Everyone remembered to bring their textbook to English class.

Everyone remembered to bring HIS OR HER textbook to English class. 

200

When a sentence has a compound subject (made up of a singular subject and a plural subject) separated by "or" or "nor," the verb must agree with the subject that is CLOSER. 

TRUE

200

Write a sentence with a compound subject separated by "neither, nor". Make both parts of the subject singular. 

Example: Neither Christan nor Catherine remembers to call home on Christmas. 

200

The giraffe and gorilla eats their food at noon. 

Incorrect (eat)

300

I wonder whether the eighth graders or Ms. DeBuys (is / are) more excited about Rally Day. 

is

300

Correct the sentence: Alex did not finish her schoolwork, so they will have to finish it for homework.

Alex did not finish her schoolwork, so SHE will have to finish it for homework. 

300

The nouns to which pronouns refer are called antecedents. 

True

300

Write a sentence with an indefinite pronoun as the subject. 

Example: Someone is looking for her sweater in Alumnae Hall. 

300

Lucy always have fun at dance class. 

incorrect (has)

400

The students and their coach (is / are) going to practice today.

are

400

Dominican students need her textbooks to be covered.

Dominican students need THEIR textbooks to be covered. 

400

Two or more plural subjects joined by "or" or "nor" must have a singular verb.

false

400

Write a sentence with a compound subject that uses "either, or". Make one part of the subject singular and the other part plural.

Example: Either John or his teammates are going to host the party. 

400

Catherine and Indiana goes to get ice cream after school everyday

Incorrect

500

Some of the children (is / are) outside. 

are

500

Correct the sentence: The teacher told Amy their grade out loud to the class.

The teacher told Amy HER grade out loud to the class. 

500

Plural VERBS usually end in "s".

False: SINGULAR verbs usually end in "s". Plural NOUNS usually end in "s".

500

Write two sentences with "All" as the subject. In one sentence, make "All" singular, and in the other, make "All" plural.

Example: All of the pizza is gone. All of the hot wings are gone. 

500

Everyone in my DHS lunch group brought their specialty dish to the potluck.

Incorrect: Everyone in my DHS lunch group brought HER specialty dish to the potluck. 

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