subject -verb agreement

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practice
reflexive pronouns
subject-verb agreement

Slide 1 - Slide

reflexive pronouns

Slide 2 - Slide

All my friends were away and I didn't know what to do with_______.
A
myself
B
my self
C
me
D
I

Slide 3 - Quiz

She should take care of _____better. She's looking really ill.
A
herself
B
her
C
itself
D
themselves

Slide 4 - Quiz

I opened the window in front of _______ and took a deep breath of fresh air.
A
myself
B
yourself
C
me
D
slef

Slide 5 - Quiz

The author of the letter describes __________ as 'a senior government official'.
A
himself
B
herself
C
themselves
D
ourselves

Slide 6 - Quiz

Who wants to go through life by ____________, without friends?
A
them selves
B
themselfs
C
itself
D
themselves

Slide 7 - Quiz

themselves
used to avoid saying whether the subject is male or female.

Slide 8 - Slide

One should have the courage to be ___________ and say whatever comes naturally.
A
oneself
B
one self
C
yourself

Slide 9 - Quiz

They work for a charity that concerns ________ with the welfare of children.
A
themselves
B
itself
C
yourself
D
oneself

Slide 10 - Quiz

Subject-Verb Agreement 

Slide 11 - Slide

Everything ____ fine when it’s done correctly.
A
work
B
worked
C
works
D
will work

Slide 12 - Quiz

Everyone ___________ when gas prices go up.
A
complains
B
complaints
C
complaint
D
complain

Slide 13 - Quiz

Each of the messages on the answering machine __________ for Dody.
A
are
B
is
C
were
D
-

Slide 14 - Quiz

Nothing __________ the baby crying except for being rocked in the rocking chair.
A
ending
B
end
C
ends
D
unending

Slide 15 - Quiz

Slide 16 - Slide

This singer, along with a few others, ______ the harmonica on stage.
A
plays
B
play

Slide 17 - Quiz

main subject
the verb should agree with the main subject in the sentence. 

Slide 18 - Slide

The jury ____ not convinced.
A
were
B
was
C
would
D
might

Slide 19 - Quiz

The committee usually ______ their hands to vote 'yes'.
A
raise
B
raises

Slide 20 - Quiz

The school _____ to close next year.
A
are
B
is

Slide 21 - Quiz

the school as a building/ institution, no to the individuals in the school. 

Slide 22 - Slide

To keep young people in prison _____ inhuman.
A
is
B
are

Slide 23 - Quiz

Collective nouns 
Collective Nouns (group, jury, crowd, team, class, audience, college, committee, community, crew, family, the United Nations, Sony, the BBC, etc.) may be singular or plural, depending on meaning.
Use a singular verb if the focus is on the institution/ organisation as 
Use a plural verb if the .  

Slide 24 - Slide

To cry ____ never the solution to any problems.
A
are
B
is
C
should
D
were

Slide 25 - Quiz

the subject is a clause
if the subject is a clause, the verb should be singular. 
What is most surprising about the building itself is the bell tower in the small courtyard. 

Slide 26 - Slide

If necessary, correct the mistakes in the following sentences.
1. The United States come top of the list of countries ranked by economic performance.
2. At this time of the year, the Netherlands are one hour ahead of the UK.
3. Northers Lights are one of her favourite books.
4. Whoever made the mess in the kitchen has to clear it up.
5. Musical chairs are a party game where everyone dash for a seat when the music stop.

Slide 27 - Open question

A number of soldiers ____ injured during the war.
A
is
B
might
C
was
D
were

Slide 28 - Quiz

a/ the number of 
It takes a singular verb when referring to a single quantity:
The number of students registered in the class is 20.
take plural verbs when they are used as indefinite quantifiers:
 A number of students were late.

Slide 29 - Slide

The number of volunteers ___________ each year.
A
grows
B
grow

Slide 30 - Quiz

Either she or her friends ____ responsible for this accident.
A
are
B
is
C
was
D
might

Slide 31 - Quiz

With compound subjects joined by or/nor, the verb agrees with the subject nearer to it.

Slide 32 - Slide

Hanna is the only one of those people who _____ to read comic books.
A
like
B
likes

Slide 33 - Quiz

Some of the children _______ at the ice cream shop every day.
A
stop
B
stops

Slide 34 - Quiz

a/the majority of/ a lot of / plenty of/ all of/ some of
use a plural verb

Slide 35 - Slide

Hanna is one of those people who _____ to read comic books.
A
like
B
likes

Slide 36 - Quiz