Subject-verb agreement

The exercise was created 2020-01-22 by marthinlindstammer. Question count: 21.




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  • All the people I meet look just the same. (looks/look)
  • The number of people who comes to the concert always surpasses 20,000. (surpasses/surpass)
  • Their concerts always surpass expectations. (surpasses/surpass)
  • Everyone believes me. (believes/believe)
  • Each person I meet looks at me as if I'm crazy. (looks/look)
  • Lots of us think you did the right thing. (thinks/think)
  • Every woman tries to do what's best for her family in that kind of situation. (tries/try)
  • Everybody who went to the party has called to say thank you. (has/have)
  • One of us has definitely revealed the secret. (has/have)
  • Plenty of people were in agreement. (Each of them/Plenty of people)
  • The necklace which I bought yesterday was broken. (The necklace/The necklaces)
  • My older sisters have now repaired the heating in the house. (My older sister/My older sisters)
  • The delegates at the meeting have decided to ban certain imports. (The committee/The delegates)
  • People always tell me to think twice. (He/People)
  • She always tells me to think twice. (She/They)
  • Most days aren't as cold as today. (Neither day/Most days)
  • All the people in the library are quiet. (Everyone/All the people)
  • Time and attention are equally important when preparing for an exam. (is/are)
  • Herds of animals travel across the plains of Tanzania each season. (travels/travel)
  • Each student with a suitable idea has a chance to enter the science competition. (has/have)
  • My teachers always tell me that I have to do my homework. (tells/tell)

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