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Pronoun-Verb Agreement Practice (Grade 10)

Reinforce understanding of pronoun-verb agreement rules with this comprehensive worksheet for Grade 10 ELA students.

Grade 10 ELA GrammarGrammar and MechanicsPronoun-verb Agreement
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.1.A

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ELAGrammarPronoun-Verb AgreementGrade 10
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Pronoun-Verb Agreement Practice

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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions provided. Ensure your answers demonstrate a clear understanding of pronoun-verb agreement.

Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses, ensuring it agrees with the pronoun.

1. Neither of the students   (know) the answer.

2. Each of the musicians   (play) an instrument.

3. Everyone in the class   (have) completed their assignment.

4. Both of the books   (be) on the table.

5. Several of the issues   (remain) unresolved.

Choose the sentence that demonstrates correct pronoun-verb agreement.

1. Which sentence is correct?

a

Each of the dogs need a bath.

b

Each of the dogs needs a bath.

c

Each of the dogs needing a bath.

d

Each of the dogs need to bath.

2. Which sentence is correct?

a

Neither he nor I am going.

b

Neither he nor I is going.

c

Neither he nor I are going.

d

Neither he nor I going.

Indicate whether each statement about pronoun-verb agreement is True or False.

1. When two singular subjects are joined by 'or' or 'nor', the verb should be singular.

T

True

F

False

2. Indefinite pronouns like 'all' and 'some' are always singular.

T

True

F

False

Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow in complete sentences.

The committee, which meets every Tuesday, has been discussing the new school policy. Several of its members believe that the changes are necessary, while others argue that they are too drastic. Each of them has a valid point, and it is important that everyone's voice is heard. The chairperson, along with the vice-chairperson, hopes to reach a consensus by the end of the month.

1. Identify two instances of correct pronoun-verb agreement in the passage and explain why they are correct.

2. Rewrite the following sentence from the passage to demonstrate incorrect pronoun-verb agreement, and explain why your new sentence is incorrect: 'Each of them has a valid point.'