Subject-verb agreement quiz 2

Subject-verb agreement quiz 2 is an excellent resource for learners eager to sharpen their skills in matching subjects with the right verb forms. This quiz dives into more complex structures, such as indefinite pronouns, collective nouns, and compound subjects.

It provides students with a fun and interactive way to strengthen their grasp of grammar rules. Through this quiz, learners can spot common errors and enhance their sentence accuracy.

Mastering subject-verb agreement is crucial for effective writing and speaking, and regular practice fosters confidence.

Quiz 2 is a fantastic next step for those who have completed basic exercises, presenting a rewarding challenge for intermediate learners looking to refine their grammar skills.

Try this quiz to test your mastery of subject-verb agreement.

 

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#1. … I answered your question?

#2. Everyone in the crowd … enjoying the fireworks.

#3. My sunglasses … on the table.

#4. The United Arab Emirates … business people many profitable opportunities.

#5. All the workers in our company … Arabic.

#6. My cat … to sleep on the sofa.

#7. One of the students … speaking now.

#8. Only two waitresses … serving the customers right now.

#9. Someone … knocking at the door.

#10. My friends and I … planning to meet on Friday.

#11. There … only one milk bottle in the fridge.

#12. None of the employees … Spanish.

#13. The work … to be finished on time.

#14. The products you requested … no more available.

#15. … there any juice left in the fridge?

#16. Social studies … my favorite subject.

#17. There … some cookies left in the box.

#18. The advice you gave me … very helpful.

#19. How … this machine work?

#20. Mary and Sue … a nice room.

#21. I … cycling in the rain.

#22. … all of this homework have to be finished today?

#23. Football players frequently … penalty goals.

#24. Half of the money … going to be used to buy new equipment.

#25. Mona … in the room when the alarm went off.

#26. The police … looking for the suspect.

#27. The news … spread by word of mouth.

#28. My friend … video games.

#29. Most of the students … dropping the course.

#30. Skydiving and bungee jumping … a lot of adventurers.

#31. The one hundred dollars I had in my credit … not enough for my purchase.

#32. One of my relatives … signed a contract with your company.

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