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16-Subject-Verb Agreement-23



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

B.23.  Sandy do the school shopping.  (singular)
 

 2. 

A.23. Terri and Trish strolls around the park. (plural)
 

 3. 

A.23.  Tina and Mickey are swimming.  (plural To Be)
 

 4. 

A.23.  We does our homework. (plural)
 

 5. 

A.23.  You do well in math. (singular)
 

 6. 

B.23.  He go to the store.  (singular)
 

 7. 

A.23.  Betty and Sharon  go shopping.  (plural)
 

 8. 

A.23.  Tina and Mickey  go to school.  (plural To Be)
 

 9. 

A.23.  We goes to school. (plural)
 

 10. 

A.23.  You go on to the game. (singular)
 

 11. 

A.23.  It is important for the noun (subject) to agree with the verb.
 

 12. 

A.23.  There are two ways the subject of the sentence and the verb must agree.
 

 13. 

A.23.  They need to agree in
1. singular or plural
2. first person, second person, or third person
 

 14. 

A.23.  Single subject = single verb
 

 15. 

A.23.  Example of singular nouns agreeing with regular verbs:
first person - I walk home.            I wash the car.
second person - You walk home.      You wash the car.
third person - He/She/It walks home.      He/She/It washes the car.

NOTE: In the third person, a singular noun - you add an ‘s’ or ‘es’ to the verb.
 

 16. 

A.23.  Example of singular nouns agreeing with irregular verbs ( Irregular verbs do not act the same way as regular verbs.) :
first person - I do like ice cream.            I have the car.
second person - You do like ice cream.            You have the car.
third person - He/She/It does like ice cream.      He/She/It has the car.
 

 17. 

A.23.  I go every day to school.
 

 18. 

A.23.  Tina goes every day to school.
 

 19. 

A.23.  You go every day to school.
 

 20. 

A.23.  The verb to be (singular)
first person - I am moving.
second person -You are moving.
third  person -He/She/It is moving.
 



 
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