Subject-Verb Agreement Mastery - Grade 12
This worksheet focuses on advanced subject-verb agreement rules for Grade 12 ELA students, covering complex subjects, indefinite pronouns, and inverted sentences.
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Subject-Verb Agreement Mastery
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions provided. This worksheet will test your understanding of advanced subject-verb agreement rules.
Choose the sentence that demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement.
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Neither of the solutions were satisfactory.
The committee has submitted its report.
Both the students and the teacher is ready.
There is many challenges to overcome.
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One of the most significant factors are climate change.
The data from the extensive research supports the hypothesis.
Neither the coach nor the players wants to lose.
Every one of the students have completed their assignments.
Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses, ensuring subject-verb agreement.
1. The collection of rare stamps (be) displayed in the museum.
2. Neither the critics nor the director (agree) on the film's ending.
3. Each of the participants (have) a unique perspective.
4. The cost of living, along with rising inflation, (affect) many households.
5. A number of factors (contribute) to the project's success.
Indicate whether each statement about subject-verb agreement is True or False.
1. Under the old bridge live a family of otters.
True
False
2. Everyone in the group are expected to contribute.
True
False
3. The majority of the students prefers online learning.
True
False
1. Explain the rule for subject-verb agreement when a collective noun acts as the subject. Provide an example.
2. Describe how subject-verb agreement is determined when a sentence contains 'either...or' or 'neither...nor'.
Write a paragraph (5-7 sentences) discussing a current event or a topic of personal interest. Pay close attention to subject-verb agreement, especially with complex subjects, indefinite pronouns, and compound subjects. Underline or highlight at least five instances where you've consciously applied a specific subject-verb agreement rule.