10th class, board examination, english grammar-Subject-verb agreement
Here is a set of 10 Multiple Choice Questions on Subject-Verb Agreement, specifically designed for 10th-grade board examination preparation. These are formatted for easy copying and pasting into your blog or study guides.
English Grammar Practice: Subject-Verb Agreement
1. Neither the teacher nor the students _______ present in the laboratory today. A) is B) are C) was D) has been
2. The news about the board examination results _______ spread across the school quickly. C) has A) have B) are D) were
3. Mathematics _______ considered a difficult subject by many students. A) are B) is C) were D) have been
4. A pair of scissors _______ lying on the teacher's desk. A) are B) were C) is D) have been
5. Each of the participants _______ a certificate after the seminar. A) receive B) receives C) are receiving D) have received
6. Rice and curry _______ my favorite meal for lunch. A) is B) are C) were D) have been
7. The quality of these mangoes _______ not very good. A) are B) were C) is D) have been
8. Ten kilometers _______ a long distance to walk in this heat. A) are B) were C) is D) have
9. The captain, along with his team members, _______ practicing hard for the final match. A) are B) were C) is D) have been
10. Either my father or my brothers _______ coming to the station to pick me up. A) is B) are C) was D) has been
Answer Key with Explanations:
B) are (When subjects are joined by 'neither...nor', the verb agrees with the closer subject—'students'.)
C) has ('News' is an uncountable noun and always takes a singular verb.)
B) is (Subjects ending in '-ics' like Mathematics or Physics are singular.)
C) is (When 'a pair of' is used, the verb must be singular.)
B) receives ('Each' is an indefinite pronoun that always takes a singular verb.)
A) is (When two nouns express a single idea or a composite meal, they take a singular verb.)
C) is (The verb agrees with the head noun 'quality', not 'mangoes'.)
C) is (Sums of money, periods of time, or distances are considered as a single unit.)
C) is (Words like 'along with' or 'as well as' do not change the number of the subject; the verb agrees with 'captain'.)
B) are (With 'either...or', the verb agrees with the subject nearest to it—'brother
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