Subject & Verb
Keep or Fix
Choose wisely
100

My doctor, a very unfriendly man, spoke to me for less than a minute.

Subject: My doctor 

Verb: Spoke 

100

My sisters sing the blues at the Rainbow Lounge.

My sisters sing the blues at the Rainbow Lounge 

100

Each of the members of the team is/are athletic. 


Each of the members of the team is athletic.

200

My math teacher, who is extremely demanding and yells at all the students, gives too much homework.

Subject: My math teacher 

Verb: Gives 

200

The buildings in New York sparkle with light 

Keep
200

The committee members (leads, lead) very different lives in private.

lead 

300

Changes for the new and improved SAT are going to be implemented soon.

Subject: Changes 

Verb: Are 

300

The movie, including all the previews, (take, takes) about two hours to watch.

takes 

300

The players, as well as the captain, want/wants to win.

want

400

On my forehead reside five unsightly pimples

Subject: pimples 

Verb: resides 

400

Each and every student and instructor in this building hopes for a new facility by next year

keep

400

Carlos is the only one of those students who  has/have lived up to the potential described in the yearbook.

Has

500

Under my bed exist a pen and a Taco Bell receipt from 1994.

Subject: A pen and taco bell receipt

Verb: exist  

500

Every pale tomato slice, wilted pickle, and brown lettuce leaf cost an extra 25 cents at Bernie's Burger Emporium.

fix: cost
500

Most of the milk _____ gone bad.

Has

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