Subject Verb Agreement Worksheets and Exercises

Making sentences that sound just right can be tricky—but also fun! These Subject-Verb Agreement worksheets are designed to help learners spot what sounds natural, fix what doesn’t, and build better sentences with ease.

Subject Verb Agreement Worksheets

  1. Read each sentence below carefully. Decide which verb matches the number of the subject correctly by underlining your choice.

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2. Choose the correct verb that agrees with the subject. Encircle your answer. 

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Subject-Verb Agreement Exercises

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks

Direction:

Choose the correct verb form to complete each sentence.

Sentences:

  1. He always __________ to school on foot.
    A) walk  B) walks

  2. The cats __________ on the roof every night.
    A) sleep  B) sleeps

  3. My mom __________ delicious pasta.
    A) cook  B) cooks

  4. They __________ basketball every weekend.
    A) plays  B) play

  5. She __________ in the choir at church.
    A) sing  B) sings

  6. The children __________ excited about the trip.
    A) is  B) are

  7. It usually __________ in the afternoon.
    A) rain  B) rains

  8. The teacher __________ very kind to the students.
    A) is  B) are

  9. We __________ our homework together.
    A) do  B) does

  10. A lion __________ loudly in the jungle.
    A) roar  B) roars

Answer Key:

  1. B) walks

  2. A) sleep

  3. B) cooks

  4. B) play

  5. B) sings

  6. B) are

  7. B) rains

  8. A) is

  9. A) do

  10. B) roars

Exercise 2: Error Correction

Direction:

Each sentence below contains an error in subject-verb agreement. Read each one carefully, find the mistake, and rewrite the sentence correctly.

Sentences with Errors:

  1. The dogs barks loudly every morning.

  2. She walk to school with her brother.

  3. My friends enjoys playing basketball.

  4. The teacher and the principal is having a meeting.

  5. There is many people at the concert.

  6. Either the boys or the girl are lying.

  7. Each of the students have a book.

  8. The team are practicing on the field.

  9. Ten dollars are not enough for lunch.

  10. Nobody want to leave the party early.

Answer Key:

  1. The dogs bark loudly every morning.

  2. She walks to school with her brother.

  3. My friends enjoy playing basketball.

  4. The teacher and the principal are having a meeting.

  5. There are many people at the concert.

  6. Either the boys or the girl is lying.

  7. Each of the students has a book.

  8. The team is practicing on the field.

  9. Ten dollars is not enough for lunch.

  10. Nobody wants to leave the party early.

Exercise 3: Choose the Correct Answer

Direction:

Circle the verb that correctly agrees with the subject in each sentence.

Sentences:

  1. The cat (play / plays) with the yarn every morning.

  2. My friends (is / are) coming over later.

  3. She (run / runs) five miles every day.

  4. There (is / are) three pencils on the table.

  5. Neither of the boys (was / were) absent.

  6. The team (win / wins) most of their games.

  7. Everyone (love / loves) a good surprise.

  8. The teacher and the student (talk / talks) in the hallway.

  9. A pack of wolves (was / were) spotted nearby.

  10. Ten dollars (is / are) enough for lunch.

Answer Key:

No. Correct Verb
1 plays
2 are
3 runs
4 are
5 was
6 wins
7 loves
8 talk
9 was
10 is

See more: Subject Verb Agreement Rules