NAME
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET IN ENGLISH 6
DATE
TEACHER
GRADE AND SECTION
RIGHT OR WRONG
Directions:
Draw
if the subject and verb agrees with each other in the sentence and if not.
1. Rabies are a deadly infection caused by dogs.
2. The honest deserve appreciation.
3. The Burbs is a movie starring tom Hanks.
4. Three kilos of grapes is what we need.
5. The shoes is kept under the bed.
LET'S TEST OURSELVES
Directions:
Choose the correct form of the verb in each of the following sentence.
1. Five thousand (is, are) too much for a concert ticket.
2. "Great Expectations" (give, gives) the experience of life and lifelessness story
3. Trousers (cost, costs) too much.
4. Athletics (provide, provides) good recreation.
5. The homeless (deserve, deserves) attention from the government.
6. His new pair of pants (look, looks) too big for him.
7. Five kilograms (is, are) already weighty to carry.
8. Her shoes (appear, appears) too small for her.
9. The Avengers (is, are) a great movie.
10. The famous (live, lives) an uncomfortable life.



Answer :

Certainly! Let's review the sentences to determine if the subject and verb agree in each case. 1. "Rabies are a deadly infection caused by dogs." - The subject "Rabies" is singular, so the verb should be "is" instead of "are." Therefore, the correct version would be: "Rabies is a deadly infection caused by dogs." 2. "The honest deserve appreciation." - In this sentence, the subject "The honest" is plural, so the verb "deserve" agrees correctly with it. 3. "The Burbs is a movie starring Tom Hanks." - The subject "The Burbs" is singular, so the verb "is" agrees with it. 4. "Three kilos of grapes is what we need." - The subject "Three kilos of grapes" is plural, so the verb should be "are" instead of "is." Therefore, the correct version would be: "Three kilos of grapes are what we need." 5. "The shoes is kept under the bed." - In this sentence, the subject "The shoes" is plural, so the verb "is" does not agree with it. The correct version should be: "The shoes are kept under the bed." Now, let's choose the correct form of the verb in the sentences provided: 1. Five thousand (is, are) too much for a concert ticket. - In this case, "thousand" is a singular noun, so the correct verb form is "is." Therefore, it should be: "Five thousand is too much for a concert ticket." 2. "Great Expectations" (give, gives) the experience of life and lifelessness story. - The title "Great Expectations" is singular, so the verb should be "gives" to agree with it. 3. Trousers (cost, costs) too much. - Even though "trousers" looks plural, it is treated as a singular noun in English, so the correct verb form is "costs." 4. Athletics (provide, provides) good recreation. - "Athletics" is a plural noun, so the correct verb form is "provide." 5. The homeless (deserve, deserves) attention from the government. - The subject "The homeless" is plural, so the correct verb form is "deserve." 6. His new pair of pants (look, looks) too big for him. - The subject "pair" is singular, so the correct verb form is "looks." 7. Five kilograms (is, are) already weighty to carry. - Since "kilograms" is a unit of measurement and considered singular, the correct verb form is "is." 8. Her shoes (appear, appears) too small for her. - "Her shoes" is a plural subject, so the correct verb form is "appear." 9. The Avengers (is, are) a great movie. - "The Avengers" is a plural noun, so the correct verb form is "are." 10. The famous (live, lives) an uncomfortable life. - "The famous" refers to a plural group, so the correct verb form is "live." By ensuring that the subject and verb agree in number, we can communicate effectively in English. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!