The document provides examples of singular and plural subjects with their corresponding verbs. It explains that singular subjects take singular verbs that end in "s" while plural subjects take plural verbs that do not end in "s". It then lists 4 sentences with blanks for the correct verb form and asks the reader to choose whether the singular or plural verb is required based on the subject.
The document provides examples of singular and plural subjects with their corresponding verbs. It explains that singular subjects take singular verbs that end in "s" while plural subjects take plural verbs that do not end in "s". It then lists 4 sentences with blanks for the correct verb form and asks the reader to choose whether the singular or plural verb is required based on the subject.
The document provides examples of singular and plural subjects with their corresponding verbs. It explains that singular subjects take singular verbs that end in "s" while plural subjects take plural verbs that do not end in "s". It then lists 4 sentences with blanks for the correct verb form and asks the reader to choose whether the singular or plural verb is required based on the subject.
NAME _______________________________________________________________ DATE ________________________
AGREEMENT OF SUBJECTS & VERB
Singular subjects go with singular verbs and plural subjects go with plural verbs. Usually, plural nouns (subjects) end with ‘s’ but singular verbs have ‘s’ ending. Choose the correct form of the verb that matchs with it’s subjects and write it on the blank. Examples: