Singular Subjects
Plural subjects
Tricky Verbs
Mixed Practice
Bonus Category- Capitalization
100

Choose the correct verb: The cat____ (runs/run) fast.

The cat runs fast.

100

The dogs ____ (bark/barks) loudly.

The dogs bark loudly.

100

Choose the correct verb: He___ (does/do) his homework.

He does his homework.

100

The boy and girl (runs/run) to school.

The boy and girl run to school.

100

Choose the correctly capitalized sentence:

a) my friend lives in New York.

b) My friend lives in New York.

B

200

Fill in the blank: My friend ____ (is/ are) very kind.

My friend is very kind.

200

My parents ___ (is/are) at home.

My parents are at home.

200

Fill in the blank: She ___ (has/have) two pets.

She has two pets.

200

Neither of the answers (is/are) correct.

Neither of the answers is correct.

200

What word should always be capitalized in a sentence?

The first word of the sentence should always be capitalized.
300

Which verb agrees with "The teacher"? (teach/teaches)

teaches

300

The children____ (play/plays).

The children play.

300

Which verb agrees with "My family"?  (is/are)

My family is...

300

The team ___ win/wins.

The team wins.

300

Capitalize the proper noun in this sentence: we saw bob at the mall.

We, bob

400

Correct the sentence if needed: "The dog and cat plays outside."

The dog and cat play outside.

400

Correct the sentence if needed: The birds sings in the tree.

The birds sing in the tree.

400

Correct the sentence if needed: The news are good today.

The news is good today.

400

Correct the sentence if needed: The scissors is on the table.

The scissors are on the table.  (we treat the word scissors like it's plural even though it is one.  It has two parts- two blades, so we treat it plural.)

400

Correct the capitalization: on monday, we have a math test.

On, Monday

500

Choose the correct verb: Each boy____ (has/have) a book.

Each boy has a book.

500

Choose the correct verb: Both girls (like/likes) ice cream.

Both girls like ice cream.

500

Either the dog or the cats ____ (is/are) hungry.

Either the dog or the cats are hungry. (With either/or, the verb matches the noun closest to the verb.  If the subjects were reversed, it would be "Either the cats or the dog is hungry.")

500
Everybody ___ (like/likes) pizza.

Everybody likes pizza.

500

Fix the capitalization in this sentence: dr. smith lives on elm street.

Dr. Smith lives on Elm Street.