Section 5. When two subjects are connected by one or the other, the verb corresponds to the subject closest to it. Examples: Rule 11. Nouns such as food, furniture, dishes, stationery, etc. are singular, so the verb must be singular. Examples: If need be an ordinary verb, a to-infinitive follows. Questions and negatives are addressed. Article 9 Collective nouns take the verb in the singular, but if individuals are taken separately, the verb may be in the plural. Examples: Rule 12. Expressions such as “many of”, “many of”, “most of” are used in the singular when they refer to the set or set, but they take the plural verb when they refer to the number.
Example: Only a few students who were playing football missed class. Article 10[edit] A plural element concerning distance, weight, size, sum of money represents a single number or quantity, the verb must be singular. Examples: Rule 5. When two subjects are connected by one or not yet connected, the verb corresponds to the subject closest to it. Examples: When we construct a sentence, the verb and subject must match in number and person. So, if the subject of the singular number is the first person, the verb of the singular number must be. If the subject has a plural, third-person number, the verb must be a plural number. Question 3. Specify a verb in space based on its subject. (a) No news …………….. Good news. When we construct a sentence, the verb and subject must match in number and person.
So if the subject is singular number, first person, verb must be singular number. If the subject has a plural number, third person, the verb must be plural number. Tags: Subject Verb Correspondence mcqsubject Verb Concord mcq Question 3. Specify a verb in spaces based on its subject. a) No news ………….. Good news. (b) The girl and the boy ………….. disappeared. c) One third of the city ………….. flooded.
d) “The Three Idiots” …………………….. Director: Raju Hirani. (e) Bhagwan Das, the writer, and the poet, …………….. Death. (f) Saffron, white and green …………………….. the colours of the Indian flag. (g) Chicken and cheese ….. my favorite breakfast. (h) The crew ……………….. forced to get off the plane. (i) The ship with its crew ………….. incomprehensible.
(j) No one agreed. There………………….. many objections to the proposal. Answer: a) is b) have/have c) what d) is e) a f) g) is h) was/were i) j) were rule 6. If the nouns are composed in form and form a unit, the verb must be singular. Examples: Rule 3. If two singular justifications refer to the same person, the verb must be in the singular. Examples: Tags: Object Verb AgreementsText String Object Verb Concordance Subject ExercisesObject Verb Agreement Worksheet Rule 2. Two or more nouns or singular pronouns connected by “and” usually assume a plural verb. Examples: Here is a compilation of MCQs on free verb agreement for years 8, 9, 10 of English grammar. Students can practice free Concord (Subject Verb Agreement) MCQs as added by CBSE in the new exam template.
At the end of Multiple Choice Questions about subject verb agreement, the answer key for your reference has also been provided. Article 8[edit] Plural nouns in form, but singular in meaning, assume the verb in the singular. ` Examples: Use a plural verb if the noun that follows many is plural in the number. If Need is a modal tool, it does not take an -s if the subject is a noun or a pronoun in the singular. Questions and negatives are also made without Do. The modal need for aid is followed by an infinitive without to. Article 4. If a singular subject is qualified by “everyone”, “everyone”, “neither” nor “neither”, the verb must be in the singular. Examples: Here are some rules that govern the correspondence of the subject and the verb: Fill in the gaps with the appropriate verbs according to your subject. a) A dog …………. a faithful animal. (b) Neither my parents nor my relatives ………….
present at the party yesterday. (c) Each of the boys ……………. honest. (d) The whole class as well as the principal, ………. accepted the proposal. (e) Neither Rasipa nor Reeta ………. Present. f) His briefcase and wallet ……. Lost.
(g) Policy …………. his bread and butter. (h) The Committee ……………. has published its report. (i) Three parts of the enterprise …………………. j) Either he or me…. inadvertently. Answer: (a) is (b) where (c) is/was (d) a (e) is/are (f) ont (g) is (h) a (i) is (j) on the subject and the verb must match in number and person. many objections to the proposal. Answer: (a) is (b) have/had (c) was (d) is (e) has (f) are (g) is (h) was/were (i) was (j) were Here is a compilation of MCQs on free verb agreement for grades 8, 9 and 10 of English grammar. Students can practice the free subject verb of the MCQs (Concord) as added by CBSE in the new exam template.
At the end of the multiple-choice questions about the topic submission agreement, the answer key was also provided for reference. Rule 2. Two or more nouns or singular pronouns connected by “and” usually assume a plural verb. . . .