Subject-Verb Agreement
Kinds of Nouns
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
Verb Types
Verb Forms and Tenses
100

Choose the correct verb: The dog (bark/barks) loudly every morning.

barks

100

Identify the type of noun: cat

Common noun

100

Choose the correct pronoun: Every student must bring (his or her/their) notebook.

his or her

100

Identify the verb type: She runs every morning.

Action verb

100

Identify the tense: I walked to school yesterday.

Simple past

200

Identify the subject-verb agreement error: The team of players are winning the game.

“are” should be “is” because the subject “team” is singular.

200

Identify the type of noun: Paris

Proper noun

200

Identify the error: The players must bring their uniform to the game, or he will not be allowed to play.

“he” should match “players,” so “they”

200

Identify the verb type: He seems tired after the trip.

Linking verb

200

Convert to future perfect: She finishes her homework.

She will have finished her homework.

300

Choose the correct verb: Neither the teacher nor the students (was/were) prepared for the surprise inspection.

were

300

Identify the type of noun: team

Collective noun

300

Fill in the blank: Neither of the boys did (his/their) homework.

his

300

Identify the verb type: She was given an award for her work.

Passive verb

300

Identify the tense and form: They have been studying for hours.

Present perfect continuous

400

Correct the error: Each of the cars have a unique feature.

“have” should be “has”

400

Identify the type of noun: happiness

Abstract noun

400

Identify the error: Each teacher and student should submit their report on time.

“their” should be “his or her” to agree with singular “Each teacher and student”

400

Identify the verb type: Please open the door quietly.

Imperative verb

400

Fill in the blank: By next year, I ______ (complete) my project.

will have completed

500

Choose the correct verb: If either my friends or my sister (is/are) coming, we should leave now.

is

500

Identify all the nouns and their types: The committee discussed freedom and justice in the hall.

committee (collective), freedom (abstract), justice (abstract), hall (common)

500

Correct the pronoun: If someone calls, tell them I am not available.

“them” should be “him or her” (formal agreement with “someone”)

500

Identify all verb types in the sentence: The flowers smell sweet, and she enjoys watering them daily.

smell (linking), enjoys (action), watering (gerund/participle)

500

Correct the verb form: If I was you, I will apologize immediately.

If I were you, I would apologize immediately.