It's Grammar Time!
Subject-Verb Agreement #2
It's grammar time, and you must follow the rules!
Rule #LA singular subject goes with a singular verb
Example: The teacher helps me with my work
Rule #2 A plural subject go with a plural verb.
Example The Lachers help me with my work.
Remember! If the subject is singular, the VERB gets the S.
If the subject is plural, the SUBJECT gets the S.

Part 1. Classify the subject as either singular or plural, and write your answer on the line
Then
, circle the verb that correctly completes the sentence
Example: My brother (plan, plans to come visit this weekend.
L'The phone (ring, rings) early in the morning.
2. They (at, sits) on the wall after school
3. The bug (all falls) out of my hand because it is heavy.
4. Several frogs (jump, jumps) into the pand near my house
5. The dancers (twirl twirls) across the stage
6. The child (stomp, stomps) up the stairs because he mad
7. The door (slim, sams) when I push it forcefully.
B. Basketballs (ounce, bounces) loudly in the gynneEUM.
9. Ocean waves (anish, crushed softly against the shore.
10. The audience (clip, clap after the performance.
Part 2 Write your own example sentence on the lines below.
Clazzally the subject as either singular or plural
Singular
What is the subject?
Is the subxect singular or plural?.
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Answer :

Subject-Verb Agreement is about ensuring that the subject and the verb in a sentence match in terms of being singular or plural. Here are the answers for each sentence:

1. The phone (ring, rings) early in the morning.
- The subject "phone" is singular, so the correct verb is "rings."

2. They (at, sits) on the wall after school.
- The subject "They" is plural, so the correct verb is "sit."

3. The bug (all falls) out of my hand because it is heavy.
- The subject "bug" is singular, so the correct verb is "falls."

4. Several frogs (jump, jumps) into the pond near my house.
- The subject "frogs" is plural, so the correct verb is "jump."

5. The dancers (twirl, twirls) across the stage.
- The subject "dancers" is plural, so the correct verb is "twirl."

6. The child (stomp, stomps) up the stairs because he mad.
- The subject "child" is singular, so the correct verb is "stomps."

7. The door (slim, slams) when I push it forcefully.
- The subject "door" is singular, so the correct verb is "slams."

8. Basketballs (ounce, bounce) loudly in the gym.
- The subject "Basketballs" is plural, so the correct verb is "bounce."

9. Ocean waves (crush, crushed) softly against the shore.
- The subject "Ocean waves" is plural, so the correct verb is "crush."

10. The audience (clap, claps) after the performance.
- The subject "audience" is singular, so the correct verb is "claps."

Your own example sentence:
- Subject: Education.com
- Singular or Plural: Singular

Example Sentence: Education.com provides a wide range of educational resources for students and teachers.