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Exercise 1: Subject-Verb Agreement
Click the verb form that agrees with the subject.

1. They
traveling by train.

2. The Metroliners
New York and Washington, D.C.

3. The Murphys
for their tickets at Union Station.

4. Before the train
, the conductor shouts, "All aboard!"

5. Other trains
passing their train at high speeds.

6. Brian stays awake during class, but his sister Caroline
asleep.

7. The conductors
asking for tickets.

8. Brian
his sleeping sister to wake her.

9. "We
passed Baltimore," he tells her.

10. "Wake me when the train
New York," she replies.
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Exercise 2: Subject-Verb Agreement
Write the correct simple present form of the verb.

1. One person among the new members
(object) to the proposal.
2. The cows in the herd
(turn) their backs to storms.
3. The date of our production of Purlie Victorious
(have) not yet been set.
4. A portion of the money rightfully
(belong) to Laura.
5. This new book about the nations of Africa
(include) up-to-date maps.
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Exercise 3: Subject-Verb Agreement
Click the verb form that agrees with the subject.

1. Your books
interest me.

2.
he take karate?

3. The elephant
forget.

4. The piñatas
weigh much.

5. He just
like to wash the dishes.

6. The oxen
eat enough.

7. They
usually ask directions.

8. The geese
fly.

9. She
have a computer yet.

10. Your mouse
like that cheese.
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Exercise 4: Subject-Verb Agreement
Write the correct form of negative do in the present tense. Sentences begin with capitalization.
doesn't or does not
don't
or do not


1. The conductor of the orchestra
want to perform.
2. Gisela
want to continue the flute lessons.
3.
Nayati have a pen pal in the Philippines?
4. People
often refuse expressions of gratitude for good deeds.
5. Chim
have a big part in the play.
6.
the Monteros have relatives in Costa Rica?
7. It simply
matter to me which movie we go to see.
8. The moon
look so large when it's low in the sky.
9. The people from the moving company
want to wait.
10. This ballpoint pen
look like mine.
SCORE:
Exercise 5: Subject-Verb Agreement
The verb form(one word) is incorrect. Write the correct form(one word) in the space.

1. The riderless horses was galloping wildly across the pampas.
2. This New England coastal city close the beaches in September.
3. They likes to daydream about traveling to faraway places, such as Hong Kong, Pago Pago, and Madagascar.
4. Last summer, I were at the beach almost every day.
5. The elm tree have been growing here for a century.
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