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Subject - Verb Agreement (Exercise)

The document is an exercise on subject-verb agreement containing 20 sentences with blanks to identify errors. The sentences contain examples where the subject and verb disagree in number, such as sentences using collective nouns like "number" with a plural verb or singular pronouns like "each" with a plural verb. The exercise tests the ability to identify sentences that violate subject-verb agreement rules.

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Subject - Verb Agreement (Exercise)

The document is an exercise on subject-verb agreement containing 20 sentences with blanks to identify errors. The sentences contain examples where the subject and verb disagree in number, such as sentences using collective nouns like "number" with a plural verb or singular pronouns like "each" with a plural verb. The exercise tests the ability to identify sentences that violate subject-verb agreement rules.

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SUBJECT- VERB AGREEMENT

EXERCISE BY- Atanu Sir

1.Neither of them/ are going to/ attend the on /9th December this year./ No error

2. The introduction of tea,/ coffee and such other/ beverages have not been/ without some effect./
No error

3. Each of the students/ in the computer class has/ to type their/ own research paper this
semester./ No error

4. Knowledge of/ at least two languages are/ required to pass the examination./ No error

5. Neither of them/ sent their papers/ in time for/ the last seminar./ No error

6. This is a strange world where/ each one pursues their own/ golden bubble and laughs/ at others
for doing the same./ No error

7. He is one of those few/ post-colonial writer who/ believes that this talk about/ colonialism has
gone too far/ and has returned into a cliché./ No error

8. Having acquired some experiences/ she is no longer one of those/ who believes every
explanation/ they are given./ No error

9. Many a boy/ have not done/ their homework properly./ No error

10. The whole block/ of flats including the/ two shops were/ destroyed in fire./ No error

11. If anyone of the guests choose/ to leave before/ the ceremony is over/ lead him to exit
quickly./ No error

12. Neither your earnest pleadings/ nor your/ profuse tears/ have made me to change/ my
decision./ No error

13. Consider his young age/ the achievement of the player/ is really admirable and appreciable./
No error.

14. To be elated/ in the moments of success/ or to be dis consulate/ in the moments of /failure are
a sign of immaturity./ No error

15. People like Mahesh/ looks away cheerful not because/ of the place of mind but/ merely
because of successful gesture./ No error

16. It is undeniably true/ that many amongst us/ felt that the whole/ building is vibrating./ No
error
17. Everyone of those/ who came here are/ foolish and/ cannot be relied upon./ No error

18. If I fail in/ this examination/ I shall give/ the next examination./ No error

19. Each of the boys/ whom I had invited to dinner/ have indicated that/ he would be happy to
come./ No error

20. The number of students/ appearing at/ the written examination/ increases every year./ No
error

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