Quiz on Subject Verb Agreement Rules

As a writer, it`s important to have a solid understanding of subject-verb agreement rules. These rules dictate the proper use of verbs for each subject in a sentence, ensuring that your writing is clear, concise, and grammatically correct. So, how confident are you in your knowledge of these rules?

Take our quiz on subject-verb agreement rules to find out!

1. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?

A. Me and my dog goes for a walk in the park every day.

B. My dog and I go for a walk in the park every day.

C. Me and my dog is going for a walk in the park right now.

2. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?

A. The group of students was excited for their field trip.

B. The group of students were excited for their field trip.

C. The group of students are excited for their field trip.

3. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?

A. Neither the cat nor the dog want to go outside.

B. Neither the cat nor the dog wants to go outside.

C. Neither the cat nor the dog wanting to go outside.

4. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?

A. The team celebrates their victory by spraying each other with champagne.

B. The team celebrate their victory by spraying each other with champagne.

C. The team celebrating their victory by spraying each other with champagne.

5. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?

A. The audience was cheering loudly for their favorite band.

B. The audience were cheering loudly for their favorite band.

C. The audience is cheering loudly for their favorite band.

Answers:

1. B. The subject of this sentence is „my dog and I,“ which is plural, so the correct verb form is „go.“

2. A. The subject of this sentence is „group,“ which is singular, so the correct verb form is „was.“

3. B. The subject of this sentence is „neither,“ which is singular, so the correct verb form is „wants.“

4. A. The subject of this sentence is „team,“ which is singular, so the correct verb form is „celebrates.“

5. A. The subject of this sentence is „audience,“ which is singular, so the correct verb form is „was.“

How did you do? If you got all the answers correct, congratulations! You have a strong grasp of subject-verb agreement rules. If you struggled with any of the questions, take the time to review these rules, as they are essential for effective writing. As a copy editor, it is my job to ensure that these rules are followed in all written content, and I hope this quiz serves as a helpful reminder for writers everywhere.