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Subject Verb Agreement 2

  • The selected game type is invalid.
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  • The flock of geese (is/are) flying south for the winter.
    is
  • Measles (makes/make) people very sick, and it is especially dangerous for young children. It can lead to other health problems such as pneumonia or encephalitis.
    makes
  • A thick bundle of envelopes (was/were) scattered all over the floor because Anne fell over.
    was
  • James, together with his friends, (was/were) present.
    was
  • The Netherlands (has/have) become the second country to voice displeasure over the film “Abominable.”
    has
  • She and her friends (is/are) at the fair.
    are
  • Both Democrats and Republicans (is, are) electing a new leader.
    are
  • Neither the plates nor the serving bowl (goes,go) on that shelf.
    goes
  • Neither she, I, nor my friends (is/are) going to the festival.
    are
  • The WWF (invites/invite) its members to a meeting.
    invites
  • International Campaign to Ban Landmines (is/are) a coalition that had Diana, the Princess of Wales, as a major supporter.
    is
  • Kate, and not you, (has/have) won the prize.
    has
  • There (was/were) three bonfires burning in the field.
    were
  • A bunch of fresh grapes (is/are) on the table.
    is
  • Everybody (was, were) shocked that the contestant chose that song.
    was
  • Maths (was/were) my worst subject at school.
    was
  • The Ghostfaces (is/are) a John Flanagan book.
    is
  • There (was/were) an odd smell in the room.
    was
  • The actors and the director (understands, understand) the lighting problems.
    understand
  • Either he or you (is/are) to clean up the mess.
    are
  • Here (is/are) the map.
    is
  • The father as well as his sons (is/are) industrious.
    is
  • Neither of my friends (wants/want) to go.
    wants
  • Nobody (approve, approves) of the choice that the judges made.
    approves