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Interactive Grammar: Basic Subject-Verb Agreement

Learn the foundational rules for matching singular and plural subjects with the correct present tense verb form.

Grammar Explanation · Authentic Examples · Practice Exercises

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Duration
~42 min
Exercises
28
Level
Beginner

Overview

Learn the foundational rules for matching singular and plural subjects with the correct present tense verb form.

Core Rule

  • SingularSingular subject → singular verb: She works every day.
  • PluralPlural subject → plural verb: They work every day.
  • I / youI and you take base verb: I work, you work
  • He/she/itThird-person singular adds -s / -es: she goes, he watches

Tricky Subjects

  • Compound subject (and): Tom and Sara are here.
  • Either…or / Neither…nor: agree with nearer subject.
  • Long phrases: The box of chocolates is on the shelf.
  • Indefinite pronouns: Everyone is ready.

Common Mistakes

  • ❌ The news are good → ✅ The news is good (uncountable)
  • ❌ My family are coming (AmE: singular) → ✅ is coming
  • ❌ There is three books → ✅ There are three books

When to use

Reading

He reads every evening.

Writing

The students write essays every week.

School

The class starts at nine o'clock.

Family

My parents live in the countryside.

Multiple Choice: Subject-Verb Agreement

Choose the verb form that agrees with the subject

Multiple Choice12 questions
1She to school by bus.
2The children in the garden.
3My family in the countryside.
4The news very worrying.
5Tom and Sara the same class.
6There three books on the table.
7Everyone ready to begin.
8The team won the championship.
9Either Tom or his friends responsible.
10The box of chocolates on the shelf.
11Neither she nor I been informed.
12Mathematics her favourite subject.

Fill in the Blanks

Write the correct present form of the verb in brackets

Fill in the Blanks10 questions
1The manager(want)to see you now.
2All the students(have)submitted their work.
3The scissors(be)on the desk.
4Nobody(know)the answer.
5The class(start)at nine o'clock.
6Both Tom and Sam(be)invited.
7The number of students(be)increasing every year.
8Physics(be)a challenging subject.
9A number of issues(have)been raised.
10Either she or he(be)to blame.

Fix the Agreement Error

Each sentence has a subject-verb agreement error — write the corrected sentence

Error Fix6 questions

1The news are very good today.

2Everyone have finished the task.

3There is five reasons for this.

4The team are winning the championship.

5Mathematics are not my strong point.

6Each of the students have a textbook.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on subject-verb agreement cover?

Learn the foundational rules for matching singular and plural subjects with the correct present tense verb form.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Beginner (A1) learners and forms part of the Subject-Verb Agreement section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.