Singular- If a word refers to one item it is singular.
Plural- If a word refers to more than one item, then it is plural.
Activity
Directions: Please rewrite the sentence correctly by choosing the correct verb.
1. Sally is/are on the phone.
2. Phil and his cats was/were moving to a new town.
3. The band members likes/like large crowds.
4. Harry and Sam plays/play basketball every Saturday.
5. He don't/doesn't know the correct answer.
6. They never went/goes on a nice vacation.
7. With practice, she will become/becomes a good singer.
8. She have/has seven siblings.
9. Tomorrow I am/will clean my room.
One last activity that will help further your understanding of Subject Verb Agreement Game can be found at this link. Please complete the activity and send your results to Ms. Allan.
Welcome to Lesson 3- Subject Verb Agreement!
Rule
Quick Review on Singular and Plural Verbs
Singular- If a word refers to one item it is singular.
Plural- If a word refers to more than one item, then it is plural.
Activity
Directions: Please rewrite the sentence correctly by choosing the correct verb.
1. Sally is/are on the phone.
2. Phil and his cats was/were moving to a new town.
3. The band members likes/like large crowds.
4. Harry and Sam plays/play basketball every Saturday.
5. He don't/doesn't know the correct answer.
6. They never went/goes on a nice vacation.
7. With practice, she will become/becomes a good singer.
8. She have/has seven siblings.
9. Tomorrow I am/will clean my room.
One last activity that will help further your understanding of Subject Verb Agreement Game can be found at this link. Please complete the activity and send your results to Ms. Allan.
Quiz Time
Don't forget to take the Subject Verb Agreement Quiz and send your results to Ms. Allan.