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The document consists of exercises focused on subject-verb agreement and correct spelling. It includes a series of sentences where the correct verb form must be encircled, as well as a list of words where the correct spelling must be selected. The exercises aim to reinforce grammatical accuracy and spelling proficiency.
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The document consists of exercises focused on subject-verb agreement and correct spelling. It includes a series of sentences where the correct verb form must be encircled, as well as a list of words where the correct spelling must be selected. The exercises aim to reinforce grammatical accuracy and spelling proficiency.
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SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT: Encircle the correct verb.

1. The campers (parade, parades) in the plaza.


2. Ms. Taylor (ask, asks) for two cakes.
3. They (prepare, prepares) for the party.
4. The grade three pupils (trim, trims) the plants.
5. He (answer, answers) him.
6. My father (has, have) many duties.
7. Some minority groups (build, builds) school for their children.
8. Her sister, together with their mother, (teach, teaches) in a Chinese school.
9. Ten days (seem, seems) to be a short time to stay on the farm.
10. Nobody in our class (has, have) tasted a durian.
11. My classmate and friends (is, are) with me.
12. Many (has, have) gone to barrio fiestas.
13. The cast (is, are) celebrating the success of the play with a party after the
performance.
14. Each boy and girl (has, have) clothes made of silk for special occasions.
15. Hannah (stay, stays) at home during weekends.
16. Playing and running (is, are) prohibited in the laboratory room.
17. There (is, are) a good chance of thunderstorms in Metro Manila today.
18. Gigi is the only one of the office workers who till (attend, attends) classes.
19. Some books in the main library (is, are) missing.
20. Some books in the main library (is, are) missing.
21. All the tickets (was, were) lost.
22. Two weeks (is, are) the usual Christmas vacation.
23. We always (try, tries) our best.
24. Where (is, are) the food you promised to buy.
25. The scriptwriter and director of the play (is, are) a member of the
graduating class.
26. Mr. Brown (need, needs) a cake with a message.
27. The wind (toss, tosses) the cards all around.
28. We (cook, cooks) spaghetti for our class adviser’s birthday.
29. Either Shiela or he (know, knows) the place.
30. Neither the director nor the actors (want, wants) to push through with the
play.

Circle the correct spelling of the word.

1. adolesense adolescence adolecence

2. amphibians ampibians amphibhians

3. comission commission commision

4. exaggerate exaggerate exaggerate

5. consious conscious concious

6. astma asthma ashma

7. simultaneous symultaneous simultaneuous

8. corespondence correspondence correspondese

9. bookeping bookkeepping bookkeeping


10. comittee committee comitee

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