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Subject-Verb Agreement MCQs with Explanations

 

Subject-Verb Agreement MCQs

1. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The manager and his assistant was at the meeting.
b) The manager and his assistant were at the meeting.
c) The manager and his assistant is at the meeting.
d) The manager and his assistant was at meetings.

Answerb) The manager and his assistant were at the meeting.

Explanation: When two singular nouns are connected by "and," they take a plural verb. So, "were" is correct because the subject is plural ("the manager and his assistant").


2. Which sentence is grammatically correct?

a) Either the teacher or the students has to complete the work.
b) Either the teacher or the students have to complete the work.
c) Either the teacher or the students has completed the work.
d) Either the teacher or the students have completing the work.

Answerb) Either the teacher or the students have to complete the work.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the subject closer to it. In this case, "students" is plural, so the verb must be "have."


3. Identify the correct sentence:

a) Neither the books nor the pen were on the desk.
b) Neither the books nor the pen was on the desk.
c) Neither the book nor the pens was on the desk.
d) Neither the book nor the pen were on the desk.

Answerb) Neither the books nor the pen was on the desk.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the subject closer to it. Here, "pen" is singular, so the verb should be "was."


4. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The family is going to the park.
b) The family are going to the park.
c) The family have gone to the park.
d) The families is going to the park.

Answera) The family is going to the park.

Explanation: Collective nouns like "family" are considered singular in American English, so they take a singular verb, "is."


5. Select the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement:

a) The committee have made their decision.
b) The committee has made its decision.
c) The committee has made their decision.
d) The committee have made its decision.

Answerb) The committee has made its decision.

Explanation: "Committee" is a collective noun and treated as singular in formal English, so the verb "has" and the pronoun "its" are used.


6. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) The furniture in the house were old and dusty.
b) The furniture in the house was old and dusty.
c) The furnitures in the house was old and dusty.
d) The furniture in the house is old and dusty.

Answerb) The furniture in the house was old and dusty.

Explanation: "Furniture" is an uncountable noun and takes a singular verb, so "was" is correct.


7. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The number of participants is increasing.
b) The number of participants are increasing.
c) The numbers of participants is increasing.
d) The number of participants has increasing.

Answera) The number of participants is increasing.

Explanation: The phrase "The number of..." takes a singular verb because "number" is singular, so "is" is correct.


8. Choose the correct sentence:

a) A lot of information was shared during the meeting.
b) A lot of information were shared during the meeting.
c) A lot of informations was shared during the meeting.
d) A lot of informations were shared during the meeting.

Answera) A lot of information was shared during the meeting.

Explanation: "Information" is an uncountable noun and takes a singular verb, so "was" is correct.


9. Which sentence is correct?

a) Both the manager and the workers wants to improve efficiency.
b) Both the manager and the workers want to improve efficiency.
c) Both the manager and the workers wants improving efficiency.
d) Both the manager and the workers want improved efficiency.

Answerb) Both the manager and the workers want to improve efficiency.

Explanation: When two subjects are connected by "both... and," they take a plural verb, so "want" is correct.


10. Select the correct sentence:

a) Neither of the answers are correct.
b) Neither of the answers is correct.
c) Neither of the answers was correct.
d) Neither of the answer is correct.

Answerb) Neither of the answers is correct.

Explanation: "Neither" is singular, so it takes a singular verb, "is."


11. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

a) The data was entered incorrectly.
b) The data were entered incorrectly.
c) The datas was entered incorrectly.
d) The data is entered incorrectly.

Answerb) The data were entered incorrectly.

Explanation: "Data" is technically plural (the singular form is "datum"), so it takes the plural verb "were" in formal English.


12. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The news are bad today.
b) The news is bad today.
c) The news was bad todays.
d) The news were bad today.

Answerb) The news is bad today.

Explanation: "News" is considered singular in English, so it takes the singular verb "is."


13. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The herd of cows are grazing in the field.
b) The herd of cows is grazing in the field.
c) The herd of cows were grazing in the field.
d) The herds of cows is grazing in the field.

Answerb) The herd of cows is grazing in the field.

Explanation: "Herd" is a collective noun and is treated as singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


14. Select the correct sentence:

a) The police is investigating the case.
b) The police are investigating the case.
c) The police was investigating the case.
d) The police have investigating the case.

Answerb) The police are investigating the case.

Explanation: "Police" is considered a plural noun, so it takes the plural verb "are."


15. Which sentence is correct?

a) Either my friends or my brother are coming to the party.
b) Either my friends or my brother is coming to the party.
c) Either my friend or my brothers is coming to the party.
d) Either my friends or my brother are coming to the parties.

Answerb) Either my friends or my brother is coming to the party.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the subject closest to it. Here, "my brother" is singular, so "is" is correct.


16. Choose the correct sentence:

a) None of the students was late to class.
b) None of the students were late to class.
c) None of the student was late to class.
d) None of the student were late to class.

Answerb) None of the students were late to class.

Explanation: "None" can be singular or plural, but when it refers to a countable noun like "students," it is typically followed by a plural verb, so "were" is correct.

17. Identify the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement:

a) Neither John nor his friends was present at the event.
b) Neither John nor his friends were present at the event.
c) Neither John nor his friends is present at the event.
d) Neither John nor his friends are present at the events.

Answerb) Neither John nor his friends were present at the event.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "friends" is plural, so the verb "were" is correct.


18. Which sentence is correct?

a) Each of the players have their own locker.
b) Each of the players has his or her own locker.
c) Each of the players have his or her own locker.
d) Each of the players has their own locker.

Answerb) Each of the players has his or her own locker.

Explanation: "Each" is singular and takes a singular verb, "has." The pronoun "his or her" is used to match the singular subject.


19. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) The jury was divided in its opinion.
b) The jury were divided in its opinion.
c) The jury were divided in their opinion.
d) The jury was divided in their opinion.

Answerc) The jury were divided in their opinion.

Explanation: When the members of a collective noun like "jury" act individually, it is treated as plural, so "were" and "their" are correct.


20. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The number of applicants is large.
b) The number of applicants are large.
c) A number of applicants is large.
d) A number of applicants has large.

Answera) The number of applicants is large.

Explanation: The phrase "the number of..." takes a singular verb, so "is" is correct. "A number of..." would take a plural verb, as in "A number of applicants are large."


21. Select the correct sentence:

a) Either the teachers or the principal have addressed the issue.
b) Either the teachers or the principal has addressed the issue.
c) Either the teachers or the principal are addressed the issue.
d) Either the teachers or the principal have been addressed the issue.

Answerb) Either the teachers or the principal has addressed the issue.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "principal" is singular, so "has" is correct.


22. Which sentence is correct?

a) There is many people in the room.
b) There are many people in the room.
c) There was many people in the room.
d) There is many persons in the room.

Answerb) There are many people in the room.

Explanation: "People" is plural, so it requires the plural verb "are."


23. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The group of students is going on a trip.
b) The group of students are going on a trip.
c) The group of students were going on a trip.
d) The group of students has going on trips.

Answera) The group of students is going on a trip.

Explanation: "Group" is a collective noun and is treated as singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


24. Identify the correct sentence:

a) Mathematics are difficult for some students.
b) Mathematics is difficult for some students.
c) Mathematics were difficult for some students.
d) Mathematics has been difficult for some students.

Answerb) Mathematics is difficult for some students.

Explanation: "Mathematics" is treated as a singular subject even though it ends in "s," so it takes the singular verb "is."


25. Select the correct sentence:

a) The majority of the students is ready for the exam.
b) The majority of the students are ready for the exam.
c) The majority of the students was ready for the exam.
d) The majority of the students is being ready for the exam.

Answerb) The majority of the students are ready for the exam.

Explanation: "Majority" can be singular or plural depending on the noun it refers to. Here, "students" is plural, so the verb "are" is correct.


26. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

a) Neither of the cars is available for rent.
b) Neither of the cars are available for rent.
c) Neither of the cars was available for rent.
d) Neither of the cars were available for rent.

Answera) Neither of the cars is available for rent.

Explanation: "Neither" is treated as singular, so it takes a singular verb, "is."


27. Choose the correct sentence:

a) One of the boys have gone to the market.
b) One of the boys has gone to the market.
c) One of the boys is gone to the market.
d) One of the boy have gone to the market.

Answerb) One of the boys has gone to the market.

Explanation: "One of" takes a singular verb because it refers to one individual out of a group, so "has" is correct.


28. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The shoes on the floor was mine.
b) The shoes on the floor were mine.
c) The shoe on the floor were mine.
d) The shoes on the floors was mine.

Answerb) The shoes on the floor were mine.

Explanation: "Shoes" is plural, so it requires the plural verb "were."


29. Which sentence is correct?

a) The board of directors are meeting tomorrow.
b) The board of directors is meeting tomorrow.
c) The board of director are meeting tomorrow.
d) The board of directors was meeting tomorrow.

Answerb) The board of directors is meeting tomorrow.

Explanation: "Board of directors" is a collective noun, treated as singular, so "is" is correct.


30. Choose the correct sentence:

a) Everyone in the class are studying hard.
b) Everyone in the class is studying hard.
c) Everyone in the class was studying hard.
d) Everyone in the class were studying hard.

Answerb) Everyone in the class is studying hard.

Explanation: "Everyone" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


31. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The list of books were on the table.
b) The list of books was on the table.
c) The lists of books was on the table.
d) The list of book were on the table.

Answerb) The list of books was on the table.

Explanation: "The list" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was." The prepositional phrase "of books" does not affect the number of the subject.


32. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) Neither the teacher nor the students knows the answer.
b) Neither the teacher nor the students know the answer.
c) Neither the teacher nor the students is knowing the answer.
d) Neither the teacher nor the students has known the answer.

Answerb) Neither the teacher nor the students know the answer.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "students" is plural, so "know" is correct.


33. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The team of experts have finalized their report.
b) The team of experts has finalized their report.
c) The team of expert has finalized their report.
d) The teams of experts has finalized their report.

Answerb) The team of experts has finalized their report.

Explanation: "The team" is a collective noun treated as singular in this context, so "has" is correct.


34. Select the grammatically correct sentence:

a) The couple were seen leaving the theater.
b) The couple was seen leaving the theater.
c) The couple are seen leaving the theater.
d) The couple have been seen leaving the theater.

Answerb) The couple was seen leaving the theater.

Explanation: "The couple" is a collective noun treated as singular in this context, so "was" is correct.


35. Which sentence is correct?

a) The committee are expected to reach a decision by tomorrow.
b) The committee is expected to reach a decision by tomorrow.
c) The committees are expected to reach a decision by tomorrow.
d) The committee have reached a decision by tomorrow.

Answerb) The committee is expected to reach a decision by tomorrow.

Explanation: "Committee" is treated as singular when referring to a single entity, so "is" is correct.


36. Identify the correct sentence:

a) A number of students has volunteered for the project.
b) A number of students have volunteered for the project.
c) A number of student have volunteered for the project.
d) A number of students was volunteered for the project.

Answerb) A number of students have volunteered for the project.

Explanation: "A number of" takes a plural verb because it refers to multiple individuals, so "have" is correct.


37. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The news are about the recent events in the country.
b) The news were about the recent events in the country.
c) The news is about the recent events in the country.
d) The news were about the recent event in the country.

Answerc) The news is about the recent events in the country.

Explanation: "News" is a singular noun, so it takes a singular verb "is."


38. Select the correct sentence:

a) Each of the players were given a medal.
b) Each of the players was given a medal.
c) Each of the player were given a medal.
d) Each of the players has been given a medal.

Answerb) Each of the players was given a medal.

Explanation: "Each" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


39. Which sentence is correct?

a) Either the cat or the dogs is making the noise.
b) Either the cat or the dogs are making the noise.
c) Either the cat or the dogs was making the noise.
d) Either the cat or the dogs have making the noise.

Answerb) Either the cat or the dogs are making the noise.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "dogs" is plural, so "are" is correct.


40. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The amount of water were insufficient.
b) The amount of water was insufficient.
c) The amounts of water was insufficient.
d) The amount of waters was insufficient.

Answerb) The amount of water was insufficient.

Explanation: "Amount" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


41. Choose the correct sentence:

a) Neither of the suggestions seem practical.
b) Neither of the suggestions seems practical.
c) Neither of the suggestion seems practical.
d) Neither of the suggestion seem practical.

Answerb) Neither of the suggestions seems practical.

Explanation: "Neither" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "seems."


42. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The group of students were late to the class.
b) The groups of students was late to the class.
c) The group of student were late to the class.
d) The group of students was late to the class.

Answerd) The group of students was late to the class.

Explanation: "The group" is singular and takes the singular verb "was."


43. Select the correct sentence:

a) The professor, along with his assistants, is conducting the research.
b) The professor, along with his assistants, are conducting the research.
c) The professor, along with his assistants, was conducting the research.
d) The professor, along with his assistants, were conducting the research.

Answera) The professor, along with his assistants, is conducting the research.

Explanation: The main subject "professor" is singular, so the verb "is" is correct despite the phrase "along with his assistants."


44. Which sentence is correct?

a) The series of lectures have been informative.
b) The series of lectures has been informative.
c) The series of lecture have been informative.
d) The series of lecture has been informative.

Answerb) The series of lectures has been informative.

Explanation: "Series" is a singular noun, so it takes the singular verb "has."


45. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The pair of shoes is on sale.
b) The pair of shoes are on sale.
c) The pairs of shoes is on sale.
d) The pair of shoe are on sale.

Answera) The pair of shoes is on sale.

Explanation: "Pair" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


46. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The details of the plan is complicated.
b) The details of the plan are complicated.
c) The detail of the plan is complicated.
d) The details of the plan were complicated.

Answerb) The details of the plan are complicated.

Explanation: "Details" is plural, so it requires the plural verb "are."


47. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The book, along with the notes, were misplaced.
b) The book, along with the notes, was misplaced.
c) The books, along with the notes, was misplaced.
d) The books, along with the notes, were misplaced.

Answerb) The book, along with the notes, was misplaced.

Explanation: The main subject "book" is singular, so the verb "was" is correct despite the phrase "along with the notes."


48. Select the correct sentence:

a) Each of the cars need servicing.
b) Each of the cars needs servicing.
c) Each of the car need servicing.
d) Each of the cars has needed servicing.

Answerb) Each of the cars needs servicing.

Explanation: "Each" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "needs."


49. Which sentence is correct?

a) Many a person have attended the conference.
b) Many a person has attended the conference.
c) Many a people has attended the conference.
d) Many a person have attended the conference.

Answerb) Many a person has attended the conference.

Explanation: "Many a" is followed by a singular noun and a singular verb, so "has" is correct.


50. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The class, which were held in the evening, was informative.
b) The class, which was held in the evening, were informative.
c) The class, which was held in the evening, was informative.
d) The class, which were held in the evening, were informative.

Answerc) The class, which was held in the evening, was informative.

Explanation: "Class" is singular, so both instances of the verb should be singular: "was."

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51. Select the correct sentence:

a) The team is winning the game.
b) The team are winning the game.
c) The teams is winning the game.
d) The team have won the game.

Answera) The team is winning the game.

Explanation: "Team" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


52. Which sentence is correct?

a) Each of the boxes contain books.
b) Each of the boxes contains books.
c) Each of the box contain books.
d) Each of the boxes have contained books.

Answerb) Each of the boxes contains books.

Explanation: "Each" is singular and requires the singular verb "contains."


53. Choose the correct sentence:

a) Neither of the answers is correct.
b) Neither of the answers are correct.
c) Neither of the answer is correct.
d) Neither of the answers were correct.

Answera) Neither of the answers is correct.

Explanation: "Neither" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


54. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The majority of the work was completed on time.
b) The majority of the work were completed on time.
c) The majority of works was completed on time.
d) The majority of the works were completed on time.

Answera) The majority of the work was completed on time.

Explanation: "Majority" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


55. Which of the following is correct?

a) The family are going on vacation.
b) The family is going on vacation.
c) The families is going on vacation.
d) The family have gone on vacation.

Answerb) The family is going on vacation.

Explanation: "Family" is treated as singular when referring to a single unit, so "is" is correct.


56. Select the correct sentence:

a) A pair of shoes were left at the door.
b) A pair of shoes was left at the door.
c) The pairs of shoes was left at the door.
d) A pair of shoe was left at the door.

Answerb) A pair of shoes was left at the door.

Explanation: "Pair" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


57. Choose the correct sentence:

a) Either the cats or the dog is responsible.
b) Either the cats or the dog are responsible.
c) Either the cats or the dog were responsible.
d) Either the cats or the dog have been responsible.

Answerb) Either the cats or the dog are responsible.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "dog" is singular, so "are" is correct.


58. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The results of the experiment is available.
b) The results of the experiment are available.
c) The result of the experiment is available.
d) The results of experiments is available.

Answerb) The results of the experiment are available.

Explanation: "Results" is plural, so it takes the plural verb "are."


59. Which sentence is correct?

a) The committee are meeting next week.
b) The committee is meeting next week.
c) The committees is meeting next week.
d) The committee have met next week.

Answerb) The committee is meeting next week.

Explanation: "Committee" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


60. Select the correct sentence:

a) Neither of the books has been read.
b) Neither of the books have been read.
c) Neither of the book has been read.
d) Neither of the book have been read.

Answera) Neither of the books has been read.

Explanation: "Neither" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "has."


61. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The list of items are on the desk.
b) The list of items is on the desk.
c) The lists of items is on the desk.
d) The list of item are on the desk.

Answerb) The list of items is on the desk.

Explanation: "List" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


62. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) Every one of the cars are washed weekly.
b) Every one of the cars is washed weekly.
c) Every one of the car is washed weekly.
d) Every one of the cars have been washed weekly.

Answerb) Every one of the cars is washed weekly.

Explanation: "Every one" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


63. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The team have won the championship.
b) The team has won the championship.
c) The teams has won the championship.
d) The team were won the championship.

Answerb) The team has won the championship.

Explanation: "Team" is singular and takes the singular verb "has."


64. Which sentence is correct?

a) The couple is planning their wedding.
b) The couple are planning their wedding.
c) The couples is planning their wedding.
d) The couple have planned their wedding.

Answera) The couple is planning their wedding.

Explanation: "Couple" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


65. Select the correct sentence:

a) Either the manager or the employees has made the mistake.
b) Either the manager or the employees have made the mistake.
c) Either the manager or the employees was made the mistake.
d) Either the manager or the employees is made the mistake.

Answerb) Either the manager or the employees have made the mistake.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "employees" is plural, so "have" is correct.


66. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The pair of jeans were torn.
b) The pair of jeans was torn.
c) The pairs of jeans was torn.
d) The pair of jean were torn.

Answerb) The pair of jeans was torn.

Explanation: "Pair" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


67. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The list of achievements were impressive.
b) The list of achievements was impressive.
c) The lists of achievements was impressive.
d) The list of achievement were impressive.

Answerb) The list of achievements was impressive.

Explanation: "List" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


68. Identify the correct sentence:

a) None of the participants was late.
b) None of the participants were late.
c) None of the participant was late.
d) None of the participants have been late.

Answera) None of the participants was late.

Explanation: "None" can be singular or plural depending on the context, but here it is singular and takes "was."


69. Which of the following is correct?

a) The company and the employees is negotiating.
b) The company and the employees are negotiating.
c) The company and the employee are negotiating.
d) The companies and the employees is negotiating.

Answerb) The company and the employees are negotiating.

Explanation: When two singular subjects are joined by "and," the verb is plural. Here, "company" and "employees" together make the subject plural.


70. Select the correct sentence:

a) The number of questions are increasing.
b) The number of questions is increasing.
c) A number of questions is increasing.
d) A number of question are increasing.

Answerb) The number of questions is increasing.

Explanation: "The number of" refers to a singular unit, so it takes the singular verb "is."


71. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) The family have completed their project.
b) The family has completed their project.
c) The families has completed their project.
d) The family were completed their project.

Answerb) The family has completed their project.

Explanation: "Family" is singular when referring to one unit, so it takes the singular verb "has."


72. Identify the correct sentence:

a) Either the book or the chapters is interesting.
b) Either the book or the chapters are interesting.
c) Either the book or the chapters was interesting.
d) Either the book or the chapters have been interesting.

Answerb) Either the book or the chapters are interesting.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "chapters" is plural, so "are" is correct.


73. Which sentence is correct?

a) The group have decided to travel.
b) The group has decided to travel.
c) The groups has decided to travel.
d) The group were decided to travel.

Answerb) The group has decided to travel.

Explanation: "Group" is singular and takes the singular verb "has."


74. Select the correct sentence:

a) The data shows significant trends.
b) The data show significant trends.
c) The data showed significant trends.
d) The data is showing significant trends.

Answerb) The data show significant trends.

Explanation: "Data" is plural and requires the plural verb "show."


75. Which of the following is correct?

a) Many of the participants was late.
b) Many of the participants were late.
c) Many of the participant was late.
d) Many of the participants has been late.

Answerb) Many of the participants were late.

Explanation: "Many" is plural, so it takes the plural verb "were."


76. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The list of possible explanations is long.
b) The list of possible explanations are long.
c) The lists of possible explanations is long.
d) The list of possible explanation are long.

Answera) The list of possible explanations is long.

Explanation: "List" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


77. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The police was called to the scene.
b) The police were called to the scene.
c) The police is called to the scene.
d) The police has been called to the scene.

Answerb) The police were called to the scene.

Explanation: "Police" is a plural noun and takes the plural verb "were."


78. Which sentence is correct?

a) The team of players is training hard.
b) The team of players are training hard.
c) The teams of player is training hard.
d) The team of players was training hard.

Answera) The team of players is training hard.

Explanation: "Team" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


79. Select the correct sentence:

a) Every one of the team members are responsible.
b) Every one of the team members is responsible.
c) Every one of the team member is responsible.
d) Every one of the team members have been responsible.

Answerb) Every one of the team members is responsible.

Explanation: "Every one" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


80. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The pair of gloves are missing.
b) The pair of gloves is missing.
c) The pairs of gloves is missing.
d) The pair of glove are missing.

Answerb) The pair of gloves is missing.

Explanation: "Pair" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


81. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The board of directors are meeting today.
b) The board of directors is meeting today.
c) The boards of directors is meeting today.
d) The board of director are meeting today.

Answerb) The board of directors is meeting today.

Explanation: "Board" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


82. Identify the correct sentence:

a) None of the data is reliable.
b) None of the data are reliable.
c) None of the data was reliable.
d) None of the data have been reliable.

Answera) None of the data is reliable.

Explanation: "None" can be singular or plural depending on context, but here it is singular and takes "is."


83. Which sentence is correct?

a) Each student and teacher was present.
b) Each student and teacher were present.
c) Each of the student and teacher was present.
d) Each of the students and teachers were present.

Answera) Each student and teacher was present.

Explanation: "Each" is singular and takes the singular verb "was."


84. Select the correct sentence:

a) Either the cats or the dog has eaten the food.
b) Either the cats or the dog have eaten the food.
c) Either the cats or the dog were eaten the food.
d) Either the cats or the dog is eaten the food.

Answerb) Either the cats or the dog have eaten the food.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "dog" is singular, so "have" is correct.


85. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The committee is divided on the issue.
b) The committee are divided on the issue.
c) The committees is divided on the issue.
d) The committee were divided on the issue.

Answera) The committee is divided on the issue.

Explanation: "Committee" is singular when acting as a single unit, so it takes the singular verb "is."


86. Choose the correct sentence:

a) Neither the book nor the articles has been read.
b) Neither the book nor the articles have been read.
c) Neither the books nor the article has been read.
d) Neither the book nor the articles were read.

Answerb) Neither the book nor the articles have been read.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "articles" is plural, so "have" is correct.


87. Identify the correct sentence:

a) A number of students have participated in the event.
b) A number of students has participated in the event.
c) A number of student has participated in the event.
d) The number of students are participating in the event.

Answera) A number of students have participated in the event.

Explanation: "A number of" refers to multiple individuals, so it takes the plural verb "have."


88. Which sentence is correct?

a) The jury was divided in its opinion.
b) The jury were divided in its opinion.
c) The juries was divided in its opinion.
d) The jury have been divided in its opinion.

Answera) The jury was divided in its opinion.

Explanation: "Jury" is treated as singular when referring to a group acting as a single entity, so it takes the singular verb "was."


89. Select the correct sentence:

a) Either the manager or the assistants was responsible.
b) Either the manager or the assistants were responsible.
c) Either the manager or the assistant was responsible.
d) Either the manager or the assistants have been responsible.

Answerb) Either the manager or the assistants were responsible.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "assistants" is plural, so "were" is correct.


90. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The band are practicing for their next performance.
b) The band is practicing for their next performance.
c) The bands is practicing for their next performance.
d) The band have practiced for their next performance.

Answerb) The band is practicing for their next performance.

Explanation: "Band" is singular when referring to one group, so it takes the singular verb "is."


91. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The data is being analyzed.
b) The data are being analyzed.
c) The datas is being analyzed.
d) The data has been analyzed.

Answerb) The data are being analyzed.

Explanation: "Data" is a plural noun and takes the plural verb "are."


92. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The flock of birds were flying south.
b) The flock of birds was flying south.
c) The flocks of birds was flying south.
d) The flock of bird were flying south.

Answerb) The flock of birds was flying south.

Explanation: "Flock" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


93. Which sentence is correct?

a) The committee is voting on the proposal today.
b) The committee are voting on the proposal today.
c) The committees is voting on the proposal today.
d) The committee have voted on the proposal today.

Answera) The committee is voting on the proposal today.

Explanation: "Committee" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


94. Select the correct sentence:

a) The group of children were playing outside.
b) The group of children was playing outside.
c) The groups of children was playing outside.
d) The group of child were playing outside.

Answerb) The group of children was playing outside.

Explanation: "Group" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


95. Which of the following is correct?

a) Each of the participants have submitted their report.
b) Each of the participants has submitted their report.
c) Each of the participant has submitted their report.
d) Each of the participants is submitting their report.

Answerb) Each of the participants has submitted their report.

Explanation: "Each" is singular and takes the singular verb "has."


96. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) The team of scientists was awarded a grant.
b) The team of scientists were awarded a grant.
c) The teams of scientists was awarded a grant.
d) The team of scientist were awarded a grant.

Answera) The team of scientists was awarded a grant.

Explanation: "Team" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


97. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The couple is moving to a new house.
b) The couple are moving to a new house.
c) The couples is moving to a new house.
d) The couple have moved to a new house.

Answera) The couple is moving to a new house.

Explanation: "Couple" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


98. Which sentence is correct?

a) Neither the dog nor the cats is sleeping.
b) Neither the dog nor the cats are sleeping.
c) Neither the dog nor the cats were sleeping.
d) Neither the dogs nor the cat is sleeping.

Answerb) Neither the dog nor the cats are sleeping.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "cats" is plural, so "are" is correct.


99. Select the correct sentence:

a) The family have been on vacation.
b) The family has been on vacation.
c) The families has been on vacation.
d) The family were on vacation.

Answerb) The family has been on vacation.

Explanation: "Family" is singular when referring to one unit, so it takes the singular verb "has."


100. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The number of errors are decreasing.
b) The number of errors is decreasing.
c) A number of errors is decreasing.
d) The number of error are decreasing.

Answerb) The number of errors is decreasing.

Explanation: "The number of" refers to a singular unit, so it takes the singular verb "is."


101. Select the correct sentence:

a) Each of the students have submitted their essays.
b) Each of the students has submitted their essays.
c) Each of the student have submitted their essays.
d) Each of the students is submitting their essays.

Answerb) Each of the students has submitted their essays.

Explanation: "Each" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "has."


102. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The majority of the committee is dissatisfied with the decision.
b) The majority of the committee are dissatisfied with the decision.
c) The majorities of the committee is dissatisfied with the decision.
d) The majority of committee are dissatisfied with the decision.

Answera) The majority of the committee is dissatisfied with the decision.

Explanation: "The majority" is treated as a singular unit when referring to a single group, so it takes the singular verb "is."


103. Identify the correct sentence:

a) Neither the teachers nor the principal was present at the meeting.
b) Neither the teachers nor the principal were present at the meeting.
c) Neither the teacher nor the principal was present at the meeting.
d) Neither the teachers nor the principals were present at the meeting.

Answerb) Neither the teachers nor the principal were present at the meeting.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "principal" is singular, so "were" is used.


104. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The number of students were increasing over the years.
b) The number of students has increased over the years.
c) The number of students have increased over the years.
d) The number of students are increasing over the years.

Answerb) The number of students has increased over the years.

Explanation: "The number of" refers to a singular unit, so it takes the singular verb "has."


105. Select the correct sentence:

a) The team is playing their best.
b) The team are playing their best.
c) The teams is playing their best.
d) The team have played their best.

Answera) The team is playing their best.

Explanation: When "team" is considered a single unit, it takes the singular verb "is."


106. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) A number of books has been misplaced.
b) A number of books have been misplaced.
c) A number of book has been misplaced.
d) The number of books have been misplaced.

Answerb) A number of books have been misplaced.

Explanation: "A number of" refers to multiple items, so it takes the plural verb "have."


107. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The series of lectures was interesting.
b) The series of lectures were interesting.
c) The series of lecture was interesting.
d) The series of lecture were interesting.

Answera) The series of lectures was interesting.

Explanation: "Series" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


108. Which sentence is correct?

a) Each of the documents were carefully reviewed.
b) Each of the document was carefully reviewed.
c) Each of the documents was carefully reviewed.
d) Each of the documents were carefully reviewed.

Answerc) Each of the documents was carefully reviewed.

Explanation: "Each" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


109. Select the correct sentence:

a) None of the information is accurate.
b) None of the information are accurate.
c) None of the informations is accurate.
d) None of the informations are accurate.

Answera) None of the information is accurate.

Explanation: "Information" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


110. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The band of musicians are performing at the concert.
b) The band of musicians is performing at the concert.
c) The bands of musician is performing at the concert.
d) The band of musician are performing at the concert.

Answerb) The band of musicians is performing at the concert.

Explanation: "Band" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


111. Identify the correct sentence:

a) Either the manager or the employees was responsible for the error.
b) Either the manager or the employees were responsible for the error.
c) Either the managers or the employee was responsible for the error.
d) Either the managers or the employees was responsible for the error.

Answerb) Either the manager or the employees were responsible for the error.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "employees" is plural, so "were" is correct.


112. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The information provided is useful.
b) The information provided are useful.
c) The informations provided is useful.
d) The information provided were useful.

Answera) The information provided is useful.

Explanation: "Information" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


113. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) The number of students are increasing.
b) The number of students is increasing.
c) The number of student is increasing.
d) The number of student are increasing.

Answerb) The number of students is increasing.

Explanation: "The number of" refers to a singular unit, so it takes the singular verb "is."


114. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The team have won the championship.
b) The team has won the championship.
c) The teams has won the championship.
d) The team were won the championship.

Answerb) The team has won the championship.

Explanation: "Team" is singular when referring to a single group, so it takes the singular verb "has."


115. Which sentence is correct?

a) The police has been investigating the case for months.
b) The police have been investigating the case for months.
c) The police was investigating the case for months.
d) The police is investigating the case for months.

Answerb) The police have been investigating the case for months.

Explanation: "Police" is a plural noun and takes the plural verb "have."


116. Select the correct sentence:

a) Neither the students nor the teacher is aware of the new policy.
b) Neither the students nor the teacher are aware of the new policy.
c) Neither the student nor the teachers was aware of the new policy.
d) Neither the students nor the teachers was aware of the new policy.

Answerb) Neither the students nor the teacher are aware of the new policy.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "teacher" is singular, so "are" is correct.


117. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The company is launching a new product next month.
b) The company are launching a new product next month.
c) The companies is launching a new product next month.
d) The company have launched a new product next month.

Answera) The company is launching a new product next month.

Explanation: "Company" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


118. Choose the correct sentence:

a) A number of questions has been answered.
b) A number of questions have been answered.
c) A number of question has been answered.
d) The number of questions have been answered.

Answerb) A number of questions have been answered.

Explanation: "A number of" refers to multiple items, so it takes the plural verb "have."


119. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The class is taking their exam now.
b) The class are taking their exam now.
c) The classes is taking their exam now.
d) The class have taken their exam now.

Answera) The class is taking their exam now.

Explanation: "Class" is singular when referring to a group as one entity, so it takes the singular verb "is."


120. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) Neither the teacher nor the students was late.
b) Neither the teacher nor the students were late.
c) Neither the teacher nor the student was late.
d) Neither the teachers nor the student was late.

Answerb) Neither the teacher nor the students were late.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "students" is plural, so "were" is correct.


121. Select the correct sentence:

a) The jury are deliberating on the case.
b) The jury is deliberating on the case.
c) The juries are deliberating on the case.
d) The jury have deliberated on the case.

Answerb) The jury is deliberating on the case.

Explanation: "Jury" is considered a single unit when it acts collectively, so it takes the singular verb "is."


122. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The class have completed their assignments.
b) The class has completed their assignments.
c) The classes have completed their assignments.
d) The class were completing their assignments.

Answerb) The class has completed their assignments.

Explanation: "Class" is treated as a singular unit when referring to a group acting together, so it takes the singular verb "has."


123. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The committee has been working hard on the project.
b) The committee have been working hard on the project.
c) The committees has been working hard on the project.
d) The committee were working hard on the project.

Answera) The committee has been working hard on the project.

Explanation: "Committee" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "has."


124. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) Neither the book nor the articles was useful.
b) Neither the book nor the articles were useful.
c) Neither the books nor the article was useful.
d) Neither the books nor the articles were useful.

Answerb) Neither the book nor the articles were useful.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "articles" is plural, so "were" is correct.


125. Select the correct sentence:

a) A number of people is attending the event.
b) A number of people are attending the event.
c) A number of person is attending the event.
d) The number of people are attending the event.

Answerb) A number of people are attending the event.

Explanation: "A number of" refers to multiple items, so it takes the plural verb "are."


126. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) The team of researchers is presenting their findings today.
b) The team of researchers are presenting their findings today.
c) The teams of researcher is presenting their findings today.
d) The team of researchers have presented their findings today.

Answera) The team of researchers is presenting their findings today.

Explanation: "Team" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


127. Identify the correct sentence:

a) Each of the applicants were interviewed.
b) Each of the applicants was interviewed.
c) Each of the applicant were interviewed.
d) Each of the applicants is interviewed.

Answerb) Each of the applicants was interviewed.

Explanation: "Each" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


128. Which sentence is correct?

a) The news are disturbing.
b) The news is disturbing.
c) The news were disturbing.
d) The news was disturbing.

Answerb) The news is disturbing.

Explanation: "News" is a singular noun and takes the singular verb "is."


129. Select the correct sentence:

a) The data is collected from various sources.
b) The data are collected from various sources.
c) The datas is collected from various sources.
d) The data have been collected from various sources.

Answerb) The data are collected from various sources.

Explanation: "Data" is traditionally treated as plural, so it takes the plural verb "are."


130. Choose the correct sentence:

a) Neither the student nor the teacher were at the meeting.
b) Neither the student nor the teacher was at the meeting.
c) Neither the students nor the teacher were at the meeting.
d) Neither the students nor the teachers was at the meeting.

Answerb) Neither the student nor the teacher was at the meeting.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "teacher" is singular, so "was" is correct.


131. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The audience were clapping loudly.
b) The audience was clapping loudly.
c) The audiences was clapping loudly.
d) The audience have clapped loudly.

Answerb) The audience was clapping loudly.

Explanation: "Audience" is considered a singular unit, so it takes the singular verb "was."


132. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The committee has reached their decision.
b) The committee have reached their decision.
c) The committees has reached their decision.
d) The committee were reached their decision.

Answera) The committee has reached their decision.

Explanation: "Committee" is singular when acting as one entity, so it takes the singular verb "has."


133. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) The group is planning their vacation.
b) The group are planning their vacation.
c) The groups is planning their vacation.
d) The group have planned their vacation.

Answera) The group is planning their vacation.

Explanation: "Group" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


134. Identify the correct sentence:

a) Each of the cars was parked properly.
b) Each of the cars were parked properly.
c) Each of the car was parked properly.
d) Each of the cars is parked properly.

Answera) Each of the cars was parked properly.

Explanation: "Each" is singular and takes the singular verb "was."


135. Which sentence is correct?

a) The number of errors are alarming.
b) The number of errors is alarming.
c) The number of error is alarming.
d) The number of errors have been alarming.

Answerb) The number of errors is alarming.

Explanation: "The number of" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


136. Select the correct sentence:

a) Neither the book nor the author was appreciated.
b) Neither the book nor the author were appreciated.
c) Neither the books nor the author was appreciated.
d) Neither the book nor the authors were appreciated.

Answera) Neither the book nor the author was appreciated.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "author" is singular, so "was" is correct.


137. Choose the correct sentence:

a) A number of participants has registered for the seminar.
b) A number of participants have registered for the seminar.
c) A number of participant has registered for the seminar.
d) The number of participants have registered for the seminar.

Answerb) A number of participants have registered for the seminar.

Explanation: "A number of" is followed by a plural noun and takes the plural verb "have."


138. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The data collected is accurate.
b) The data collected are accurate.
c) The datas collected is accurate.
d) The data collected were accurate.

Answerb) The data collected are accurate.

Explanation: "Data" is traditionally treated as plural, so it takes the plural verb "are."


139. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The team are ready for the game.
b) The team is ready for the game.
c) The teams is ready for the game.
d) The team have been ready for the game.

Answerb) The team is ready for the game.

Explanation: When referring to a single team acting as one unit, "team" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


140. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

a) The number of issues is extensive.
b) The number of issues are extensive.
c) The numbers of issue is extensive.
d) The number of issue are extensive.

Answera) The number of issues is extensive.

Explanation: "The number of" refers to a singular quantity and takes the singular verb "is."


141. Which sentence is correct?

a) The news are very troubling.
b) The news was very troubling.
c) The news is very troubling.
d) The news were very troubling.

Answerc) The news is very troubling.

Explanation: "News" is a singular noun, so it takes the singular verb "is."


142. Select the correct sentence:

a) The number of errors in the report were significant.
b) The number of errors in the report was significant.
c) The numbers of errors in the report were significant.
d) The number of errors in the report have been significant.

Answerb) The number of errors in the report was significant.

Explanation: "The number of" is singular and refers to a specific quantity, so it takes the singular verb "was."


143. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) Either the students or the teacher was absent.
b) Either the students or the teacher were absent.
c) Either the student or the teacher were absent.
d) Either the student or the teacher has been absent.

Answerb) Either the students or the teacher were absent.

Explanation: In "Either... or" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "teacher" is singular, but "students" is plural, so "were" is correct.


144. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The team of researchers have concluded their study.
b) The team of researchers has concluded their study.
c) The teams of researchers has concluded their study.
d) The team of researcher have concluded their study.

Answerb) The team of researchers has concluded their study.

Explanation: "Team" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "has," despite "researchers" being plural.


145. Identify the correct sentence:

a) Neither the manager nor the employees was satisfied with the result.
b) Neither the manager nor the employees were satisfied with the result.
c) Neither the manager nor the employees is satisfied with the result.
d) Neither the manager nor the employees has been satisfied with the result.

Answerb) Neither the manager nor the employees were satisfied with the result.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "employees" is plural, so "were" is correct.


146. Which sentence is correct?

a) The committee are discussing the proposal.
b) The committee is discussing the proposal.
c) The committees is discussing the proposal.
d) The committee have discussed the proposal.

Answerb) The committee is discussing the proposal.

Explanation: "Committee" is singular when referring to a single group acting as one unit, so it takes the singular verb "is."


147. Select the correct sentence:

a) Each of the books were on the shelf.
b) Each of the books was on the shelf.
c) Each of the book were on the shelf.
d) Each of the books is on the shelf.

Answerb) Each of the books was on the shelf.

Explanation: "Each" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "was."


148. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The class were excited about their trip.
b) The class is excited about their trip.
c) The classes was excited about their trip.
d) The classes are excited about their trip.

Answerb) The class is excited about their trip.

Explanation: "Class" is singular when referring to the group as a single unit, so it takes the singular verb "is."


149. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) A number of people was present at the meeting.
b) A number of people were present at the meeting.
c) A number of person was present at the meeting.
d) The number of people were present at the meeting.

Answerb) A number of people were present at the meeting.

Explanation: "A number of" is followed by a plural noun and takes the plural verb "were."


150. Choose the correct sentence:

a) Neither the teacher nor the students has completed the assignment.
b) Neither the teacher nor the students have completed the assignment.
c) Neither the teacher nor the student has completed the assignment.
d) Neither the teachers nor the student have completed the assignment.

Answerb) Neither the teacher nor the students have completed the assignment.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "students" is plural, so "have" is correct.


151. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The team is responsible for their own training.
b) The team are responsible for their own training.
c) The teams is responsible for their own training.
d) The team have been responsible for their own training.

Answera) The team is responsible for their own training.

Explanation: "Team" is singular and takes the singular verb "is."


152. Which sentence is correct?

a) The data was analyzed thoroughly.
b) The data were analyzed thoroughly.
c) The data is analyzed thoroughly.
d) The datas were analyzed thoroughly.

Answerb) The data were analyzed thoroughly.

Explanation: "Data" is traditionally treated as a plural noun, so it takes the plural verb "were."


153. Select the correct sentence:

a) The number of applications have increased this year.
b) The number of applications has increased this year.
c) The numbers of applications have increased this year.
d) The number of application is increased this year.

Answerb) The number of applications has increased this year.

Explanation: "The number of" refers to a singular quantity and takes the singular verb "has."


154. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The group are celebrating their achievement.
b) The group is celebrating their achievement.
c) The groups is celebrating their achievement.
d) The group have celebrated their achievement.

Answerb) The group is celebrating their achievement.

Explanation: "Group" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "is."


155. Which sentence is correct?

a) Neither the book nor the pages was lost.
b) Neither the book nor the pages were lost.
c) Neither the books nor the page was lost.
d) Neither the book nor the page were lost.

Answerb) Neither the book nor the pages were lost.

Explanation: In "Neither... nor" constructions, the verb agrees with the closest subject. Here, "pages" is plural, so "were" is correct.


156. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The team of players have trained rigorously.
b) The team of players has trained rigorously.
c) The teams of player has trained rigorously.
d) The team of player have trained rigorously.

Answerb) The team of players has trained rigorously.

Explanation: "Team" is singular, so it takes the singular verb "has."


157. Identify the correct sentence:

a) Each of the students have submitted their homework.
b) Each of the students has submitted their homework.
c) Each of the student have submitted their homework.
d) Each of the students is submitting their homework.

Answerb) Each of the students has submitted their homework.

Explanation: "Each" is singular and takes the singular verb "has."


158. Which of the following sentences is correct?

a) The committee is considering the proposal.
b) The committee are considering the proposal.
c) The committees is considering the proposal.
d) The committee have considered the proposal.

Answera) The committee is considering the proposal.

Explanation: When "committee" refers to a single group acting as one unit, it takes the singular verb "is."


159. Choose the correct sentence:

a) The police is investigating the crime.
b) The police are investigating the crime.
c) The police was investigating the crime.
d) The police have investigated the crime.

Answerb) The police are investigating the crime.

Explanation: "Police" is a plural noun and takes the plural verb "are."


160. Identify the correct sentence:

a) The number of participants were impressive.
b) The number of participants was impressive.
c) The numbers of participant were impressive.
d) The number of participant is impressive.

Answerb) The number of participants was impressive.

Explanation: "The number of" refers to a singular quantity, so it takes the singular verb "was."

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