Here is a more demanding worksheet on the subject and verbal agreement. The activity includes some delicate pronouns. Search and highlight themes and verbs in the next paragraph. The verbs should all be in the current form. Fix the problems with the subject verb agreement. An important rule to know is that in the present tense subjects and verbs must agree in the number. This means that the verb has a s at the end or not, depending on the subject. Here is a simple formula: in good English, both spoken and written, a subject and a verb must agree. Just as a subject can be plural or singular, a verb or a predicate can also be plural or singular. If the subject is plural, the verb must also be plural, and so must nouns to nouns and individual subjects; The verb must be singular. The following worksheets can be displayed and downloaded to print by clicking on the title.
You can use them either at home or in class. This worksheet contains some of the most commonly used verbs for the adaptation of the subject and the verb. Now is the time to accept these verbs with a negative contraction of the subject! Place the correct form of the verb in parentheses in the space following the themes. Can your student grant these annoying subjects and verbs? Your student decides what form the verb should be used in a sentence. Subject (No S) – Verb (S) No singular at the end (is not plural) Always ends in SHe/She/It (is, has) (was – only beyond the singular) Subject (S) – Verb (No S) The plural at the end (is plural) No S on the endI/You/We/They (have, have) (were only past plural) Dr. Miller You think that men avoid emotional problems, but women are more compassionate and sensitive. Miller places himself above both sexes. They act and act very differently on the lines of communication. Women tend to view problems in different ways, but men view problems only objectively. I know that in the United States, this point is quite true, because the husband always talks about sports, whereas the wife wants to talk about relationships and feelings. Men usually make a lot of jokes and they like to talk in public, but women are much more serious and they never talk in public. Example: (sing.) (sing.) (Pluriel) (Pluriel) Deborah Tannen (said) that women and men (speak) differently..