Subject/Verb Agreement(2)
Name ______Date ______Period _____
Singular Subjects
The following pronouns are ______and take ______verbs:
eachanyone anybody
eithereveryone everybody
neitherno one nobody
onesomeone somebody
Examples:
- Neither[of the two candidates] (was / were) present.
- Each[of these shirts] (cost / costs) twelve dollars.
Exercise A ~ Circle the form of the verb in parentheses that agrees with the subject.
- Either of the disc jockeys ( have / has ) brought the records.
- Neither of my sisters ( enjoys / enjoy ) gardening.
- Neither of my brothers ( have / has ) a car.
- One of my cousins ( watch / watches ) videos every day.
- Each of the marchers ( was / were ) carrying a sign.
- No one ( believes / believe ) that his plants will actually produce vegetables.
- In the corner ( stands / stand ) one of the disgruntledsuspects.
- Everybody in Mr. Cooper’s and Mrs. Oliver’s classes ( files / file ) down to the lab.
- Everyone in the family ( hope / hopes ) he will go on to college.
- Every one of the tantalizingcakes ( is / are ) gone.
- Nobody ( knows / know ) why the neighbors moved out so quickly.
- Each of the girls (sing / sings ) well.
- Each of us ( pull / pulls ) obtrusiveweeds in the garden every day.
- Each one of Dickens’ novels ( was / were ) read eagerly in the United States.
- One of the advantages of learning a foreign language ( is / are ) the ability to read the literature of that language.
- Everybody ( is / are ) quite likely to have some trouble with accents, too.
- Either of my grandparents ( drive / drives ) the car.
- Anyone in a field of knowledge ( are / is ) expected to keep informed in that field.
- Neither of the plays ( was / were ) very interesting.
- Someone in the next room ( has / have ) broken the mirror in the hall.
Plural Subjects
The following pronouns are ______and take ______verbs:
both fewseveral many
Examples:
- Both[of the maples][in our front yard] (turn / turns) red in the fall.
- Many[of the group] (prefer / prefers) reading to partying.
Exercise B ~ Circle the form of the verb in parentheses that agrees with the subject.
- Several of the novels by this author ( is / are ) interesting to young people.
- Many ( find / finds ) Spanish a useful language to know.
- Many of my classmates ( like / likes ) to read Greek myths.
- Several ( prefer / prefers ) the legends of Hercules, the great hero.
- A few of the students ( stages / stage ) a myth every year.
- Both of the strongest boys in the class ( wants / want ) to be Hercules.
- Several, however, ( seems / seem ) to prefer the myths involving the gods and goddesses.
- Both of the girls with long hair ( want / wants ) to cut it.
- Many of the boys ( are / is ) hoping to play football this year.
- Few in our class ( like / likes ) the idea of impersonating Hades, the god of the underworld.
- Many ( think / thinks ) that living on Mount Olympus would be high adventure.
- In the storage closet ( is / are ) the decorations for the holiday.
- Several with extra time ( have / has ) offered to create sets.
- Both of my pen pals ( write / writes ) to me regularly.
- Many in our group ( is / are ) entering the lucrativecontest.
Singular or Plural Subjects
The following pronouns may be either ______or ______:
all any most none some
Note: This is an exception to the first rule you learned about prepositional phrases because the number of the pronoun must be determined by the prepositional phrase following it.
Examples:
- Most of the day (is / are) over.
- Most of the children (was / were) crying.
Exercise C ~ Circle the form of the verb in parentheses that agrees with the subject.
- Some of the restaurants ( offers / offer ) special menus for children.
- All of her coworkers ( has / have ) had the same work schedule.
- ( Is / Are ) any of the pie left on the plate?
- Most of the applicants on the list ( qualify / qualifies ) for the job.
- None of the flights seem to ( arrive / arrives ) on time.
- All of the band members ( want / wants ) to record a hit song.
- ( Is / Are ) any of the bread stale?
- Most of the computerized systems ( is / are ) fun to use.
- Most of that song ( is / are ) repetitious.
- Some of the athletes ( like / likes ) to compete against other schools.
- All of the airlines ( offer / offers ) a hot dinner on their evening flights.
- All of the jurors ( agree / agrees ) that the defendant is innocent.
- Some of the theatre students ( work / works ) backstage.
- Most of the problem ( stems / stem ) from a lack of resources on the land.
- Some of the money ( were / was ) used to erect a hospital for children.
______MIXED PRACTICE ______
- Everyone in my neighborhood (plan / plans) to join the block association.
- Both of the coaches (work / works) with us every afternoon after school.
- Neither of those roads (lead / leads) to our favorite campsite.
- No one at the meeting (know / knows) what time the guest speaker will arrive.
- Some of my baseball cards (is / are ) valuable.
- Several of the experts (doubt / doubts) the wisdom of taking huge doses of vitamins.
- None of the blasédogs (have / has) learned new tricks.
- Most of the windows in the old house (is / are) broken.
- Each of the managers (hire / hires) students for summer jobs.
- Somebody with good handwriting skills (write / writes) on the board.