Subject-verb agreement:
1.Rakesh and Ranjan (is/ am/ are) at fault.
2.She as well as her sisters (has/ have)
passed the exam.
3.Neither (is/ am/ are) my favourite.
4.Neither boy (has/ have) qualified for the
next round.
5.Neither of these chairs (is/ am/ are)
painted.
6.Neither Mohan nor his friends (is/ am/ are)
attending the wedding.
7.He or I (is/ am/ are) going to win the
contest.
8.Not only she but also her teachers (has/
have) joined the firm.
9.Two thirds of the book (is/ am/ are) very
interesting.
10.Thirty percent of the property (has/ have)
been sold.
11.A percentage of these houses (is/ am/ are) illegal. (Nishant,
Ph.9555758152)
12.Economics (is/ am/ are) an interesting
subject.
13.My maths (is/ am/ are) good.
14.The Kumars (has/ have) sold their
ancestral bungalow.
15.The poor (is/ am/ are) in the favour of
the new policy.
16.One of the children (is/ am/ are) sick
today.
17.One of my friends who (is/ am/ are)
wealthy is Sohan.
18.More than a girl (has/ have) got more than
90% marks.
19.More than four students (is/ am/ are)
needed for this task.
20.More relatives than three (is/ am/ are)
reaching home today.
21.Someone (has/ have) stolen her purse.
22.Nothing (is/ am/ are) permanent.
23.All the food (has/ have) rotten.
24.All my cousins (is/ am/ are) helping me.
25.All (has/ have) taken the test.
26.All (is/ am/ are) fine between you and me.
27.Some of the girls (has/ have) left for
home.
28.Some of my money (is/ am/ are) in SBI.
29.Some (has/ have) contributed to our
campaign.
30.How much coffee is there?- Some (is/ am/
are) left.
31.Most of the actors (has/ have) supported
this move.
32.Most of the water (is/ am/ are) not fit
for drinking.
33.Most (has/ have) sent their applications
to the principal. (Nishant, Ph.9555758152)
34.How much sugar have you sold?- Most (has/
have) been sold.
35.Each (is/ am/ are) interesting.
36.Each of them (has/ have) a separate
kitchen.
37.Each house (is/ am/ are) fully furnished.
38.Every kid (is/ am/ are) special.
39.Every one of these teachers (has/ have)
praised her.
40.Both (is/ am/ are) working here.
41.Both my parents (has/ have) a car.
42.Both of us (is/ am/ are) in trouble.
43.Several (is/ am/ are) injured in the
accident.
44.Several people (has/ have) resigned from
their posts.
45.Several of them (is/ am/ are) arrested.
46.The Three Musketeers (is/ am/ are)
amazing.
47.A number of students in my class (has/
have) watched this documentary.
48.Three items of jewellery (is/ am/ are)
there in the box. (Nishant, Ph.9555758152)
49.Where (is/ am/ are) the scissors?
50.Civics (is/ am/ are) my favourite subject.
Thank you- Nishant
Ph.9555758152
Comments
Post a Comment
Thank you for your comments!