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:

  1. B) are (When subjects are joined by 'neither...nor', the verb agrees with the closer subject—'students'.)

  2. C) has ('News' is an uncountable noun and always takes a singular verb.)

  3. B) is (Subjects ending in '-ics' like Mathematics or Physics are singular.)

  4. C) is (When 'a pair of' is used, the verb must be singular.)

  5. B) receives ('Each' is an indefinite pronoun that always takes a singular verb.)

  6. A) is (When two nouns express a single idea or a composite meal, they take a singular verb.)

  7. C) is (The verb agrees with the head noun 'quality', not 'mangoes'.)

  8. C) is (Sums of money, periods of time, or distances are considered as a single unit.)

  9. C) is (Words like 'along with' or 'as well as' do not change the number of the subject; the verb agrees with 'captain'.)

  10. B) are (With 'either...or', the verb agrees with the subject nearest to it—'brother

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