Subject-verb Agreement (Easy) Flashcards
The tourists (is / am / are) in the museum.
are
You (has / have) a parcel.
have
She (is / am / are) my sister.
is
The man (is / am / are) my father.
is
My mother (has / have) to wear a uniform when going to work.
has
The rabbit (has / have) to hide in its burrow when a snake is nearby.
has
I (is / am / are) late for school.
am
I (has / have) breakfast at 7 o’clock every morning.
have
Jack and Peter (is / am / are) my brothers.
are
We (has / have) dinner at a Chinese restaurant every Sunday.
have
They (is / am / are) my best friends.
are
The tiger (has / have) spots on its body.
has
(Is / Am / Are) you the new student?
Are
An insect (has / have) 6 legs.
has
It (is / am / are) raining.
is
You (has / have) to buy a ticket to see a movie.
have
Those (is / am / are) my father’s books.
are
The farmer (has / have) many animals on his farm.
has
That (is / am / are) Pauline’s bike.
is
At 24, I (has / have) some money with me now.
have
Cindy (do / does) not want to do her homework now.
does
You (has / have) to bring your own clothing when you come.
have
The twins (do / does) not like to play football.
do
This truck (has / have) 8 wheels.
has
The zoo-keeper (do / does) not allow visitors to feed the animals.
does
A wizard (has / have) many special powers.
has
This dress (do / does) not look nice on you.
does
Parrots (has / have) colourful feathers.
have
(Do / Does) you know where the swimming complex is?
Do
She (has / have) a hot dog in her bag.
has
(Do / Does) May have a brother?
Does
Bees (has / have) stripes on their bodies.
have
The players (do / does) not have to train today.
do
Jenny (has / have) a brother and a sister.
has
I (do / does) not like to eat fish.
do
I (has / have) an extra ruler. I can lend it to you.
have
(Do / Does) your parents come here late every day?
Do
My parents (has / have) to leave for work at 6:30am.
have
When (do / does) you have piano lessons?
do
Jack (ride / rides) a bike to school every day.
rides
My mother (cook / cooks) dinner for us every evening.
cooks
Cows (give / gives) us milk.
give
My sister (play / plays) the piano every afternoon.
plays
The kids (like / likes) to run in the playground.
like
The boys (write / writes) every day.
write
I (use / uses) the computer every morning.
use
Sally (know / knows) the truth.
knows
Eddie (watch / watches) TV after he comes back from work.
watches
My sister (wear / wears) a bracelet to the party.
wears
The carpenter (make / makes) tables and chairs.
makes
The birds (sing / sings) sweetly.
sing
Pat (turn / turns) off all the lights when she leaves the room.
turns
The waitress (serve / serves) us our food.
serves
Two policemen (catch / catches) the thief.
catch
Joe (paddle / paddles) a canoe.
paddles
The dog (bury / buries) a bone in the ground.
buries
The fairies (wave / waves) their magic wands to cast spells.
wave
Jill (save / saves) her pocket money to buy her mum a gift.
saves
The gardener (mow / mows) the lawn every month.
mows
The ducks (swim / swims) in the pond.
swim
The monkey (swing / swings) from one branch to another on the tree.
swings
My mother (heat / heats) up the food when my father comes home for dinner.
heats
Andrea always (feed / feeds) the fish in the pond.
feeds
I (ask / asks) people for directions to the new library.
ask
The old lady (collect / collects) cardboards boxes every day.
collects
Ben (wash / washes) his father’s car every Saturday morning.
washes
The twins (read / reads) a book before going to bed.
read
Jasmine and her brother (play / plays) the guitar well.
play
The cat (eat / eats) fish.
eats
My mum (sew / sews) a dress for me.
sews
The teachers (attend / attends) a meeting every Wednesday.
attend
The princess (marry / marries) a handsome prince.
marries
Many people (arrive / arrives) an hour before the concern starts.
arrive
This volcano (erupt / erupts) every hundred years.
erupts
The animals (spray / sprays) insecticide to get rid of insects.
spray
We (has / have) dinner at 7 o’clock every day.
have
John (teach / teaches) me how to do homework.
teaches
The cobbler (fix / fixes) my shoes.
fixes
The kids (wash / washed) their hands before meals.
wash
I (visit / visits) my grandma once a week.
visit
The sun (rise / rises) in the east.
rises
You (live / lives) two doors away from me.
live
The windows (is / am / are) broken.
are
A stranger (was / were) outside my house a while ago.
was
These toys (is / am / are) very expensive.
are
The dog (was / were) in its basket last night.
was
Agnes and her parents (is / am / are) in the shopping centre.
are
Sue (was / were) 7 years old last year.
was
The water (is / am / are) dirty.
is
(Was / Were) the visitors excited to see the show?
Were
The rice (is / am / are) cold.
is
The passenger (wear / wears) a seat belt in the taxi.
wears
A school bus driver (take / takes) children to school.
takes
My mother (was / were) in the kitchen just now.
was
I (is / am / are) studying in this school.
am
My mother (work / works) in the office.
works
My sister (is / am / are) in her room.
is
Jack and his sister (was / were) at the zoo last Saturday.
were
Judy (is / am / are) my neighbour.
is
The containers (was / were) full. John did not have to buy an more cookies.
were
The delivery men (is / am / are) at the door.
are
Judy (was / were) angry. She could not buy her favourite dress.
was