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Worsksheet #1.

Subject-Verb Agreement: Encircle the number if the sentence


is correct. If it is wrong, cross out the verb and write the correct form before the
number.

1.Every one of the shirts have a green collar.


2. Either Cassie or her assistants pays the employees this
Afternoon.
3. Neither she nor I is getting the lunch special.
4. Everybody at the party were enjoying the food,
5. This singer, along with a few others, play the harmonica on stage.
6.The dog or the cats are outside.
7. Either my coat or your shoes is always on the floor.
8. George don't want to see that moving.
9. Benito doesn't know the answer.
10. One of my sisters are going on a trip to France.
11.The man, with all the birds, lives on my street.
12.The movie, including all the previews, take about two hours to watch.
13.The players, as well as the captain, wants to win.
14. Either of the answers is acceptable.
15. Every one of those books are fiction.
16. Nobody know the trouble I've seen.
17.Is the news on at five or six?
18. Mathematics are John's favorite subject, while Civics are Andrea's favorite subject.
19. Eight dollars are the price of a movie these days.
20. Are the tweezers in this drawer?
21. One hundred meters are long enough.
22. There is fifteen pieces of candies in that bag.
23. The committee debate these questions carefully.
24.The committee members lead very different lives in private.
25. The Prime Minister, together with his wife, greet the press cordially.

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