Sub/Verb Agreement
Sub/Verb Agreement
Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement
Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement
Pronouns
100
Neither the passengers nor the pilot (was, were) injured.
What is was?
100
Velma and her little sister (was, were) reading a story by a famous author.
What is were?
100
A student should proofread (his or her, their) work carefully before turning in the final copy.
What is his or her?
100
Most of the trees in the park had lost (its, their) leaves.
What is their?
100
The pronoun "both"
What is plural?
200
There (are, is) two exciting new rides at the amusement park.
What is are?
200
(Was, were) your parents happy with the gift?
What is were?
200
Carlos and Andrew finally watched the movies (he, they) had borrowed.
What is they?
200
If you aren't going to finish those crossword puzzles, may I do (it, them)?
What is them?
200
The pronoun "some"
What is either singular or plural?
300
That book of Spanish folk tales (is, are) selling out.
What is is?
300
Why (doesn't, don't) she and Megan bring lemonade with them to the picnic?
What is don't?
300
Everyone on the girls' volleyball team has picked up (her, their) equipment.
What is her?
300
Each of the drawings was hung on the wall in (its, their) frame.
What is its?
300
The pronoun "few"
What is plural?
400
(Here are, here's) some books about Hawaii.
What is here are?
400
The dishes on that shelf (look, looks) clean.
What is look?
400
The cat had batted its toy under the sofa and couldn't reach (it, them).
What is it?
400
When Martin and Stephanie were not rehearsing onstage, (he or she, they) studied their lines in the hall.
What is they?
400
The pronoun "anybody"
What is singular?
500
Shel Silverstein (appeal, appeals) to both children and grown-ups.
What is appeals?
500
Either the cats or the dog (has, have) upset the plants.
What is has?
500
Jennifer or Sharon will leave early so that (she, they) can prepare the display.
What is she?
500
Did one of the chickens lose (its, their) feathers?
What is its?
500
The pronoun "everything"
What is singular?
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