Name: __________________________
1. Many of the cats (is/are) wandering in my neighborhood.
Subject Verb Agreement
2. One of the cats (is/are) wandering in my neighborhood.
3. A pack of term papers (is/are) waiting to be graded.
4. A collection of short stories (is/are) wonderful to read on a rainy day.
5. Here (stands/stand) the largest sculptures in all of Greece.
6. There (is/are) fourteen Latin nouns to learn by Friday.
7. There (is/are) one item on the list that needs attention.
8. There (has been/have been) exceptions to the rule.
9. There (continue/continues) to be new challenges to meet daily.
10. Here in the bottom of my closet (is/are) the stack of magazines I need.
11. A bunch of grapes (make/makes) a great after school snack.
12. A choir of singers (provide/provides) entertainment for the senior citizens’ luncheon.
13. Where (is/are) the books that I need to return to the library?
14. Some of the beads (is/are) missing.
15. Some of the water (is/are) gone.
16. Neither Jim nor the twins (like/likes) oatmeal.
17. Neither the twins nor Jim (like/likes) oatmeal.
18. The colors and elements in the picture (show/ shows) dreariness.
19. The atmosphere, like the uniform, horses, tents, and wagons, (illustrate/ illustrates) that this is a military camp.
20. Errors in subject-verb agreement (diminish/ diminishes) the quality of an essay.