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This document contains examples of verb agreement tasks. The tasks involve identifying the correct verb form that agrees with different subjects in sentences. The document provides several multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to test verb agreement skills.

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13 Proficiency-Advanced-Fc Tasks

This document contains examples of verb agreement tasks. The tasks involve identifying the correct verb form that agrees with different subjects in sentences. The document provides several multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to test verb agreement skills.

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TASK 1 (PROFICIENCY/ADVANCED)

For the questions 1 to 20: In each of the following sentences supply a verb in agreement with its subject:

1. To take pay and then not to do work …………………………..dishonest.


2. The cost of all these articles …………….……………… risen.
3. The jury ………………………….…divided in their opinions.
4. That night every one of the boat's crew ………………..….. down with fever.
5. One or the other of those fellows……………….…………stolen the watch.
6. The strain of all the difficulties and vexations and anxieties…………… more than he could bear.
7. No news ………………….… good news.
8. The accountant and the cashier …………………..……absconded.
9. A good man and useful citizen……………………..……. passed away.
10. The famous juggler and conjurer ………………………………….too unwell to perform.
11. The Three Musketeers…………………………..written by Dumas.
12. Each of the suspected men………………………….arrested.
13. The ebb and flow of the tides…………………………..explained by Newton.
14. Ninety rupees …………………………….. too much for this bag.
15. The cow as well as the horse……………………….on grass.
16. Neither his father nor his mother…………………………..alive.
17. There ……………………………. many objections to the plan.
18. Two-thirds of the city………………………in ruins
19. The formation of paragraphs………………………………………..very important.
20. Man's happiness or misery …………………………… in a great measure in his own hands.

TASK 2 (PROFICIENCY/ADVANCED)
Choose the form of the verb(s) that agrees with the subject.

1. Lack of sleep and poor nutrition often … in the body's breakdown.


a) results
b) result
2. Neither the textbook nor the lectures _..... the kind of detailed information that the instructor regularly
puts on exams.
a) provides
b) provide
3. Having a goal, as well as a desire to fulfil the goal, …… extremely important in a person's future success.
a) is
b) are
4. The build-up of gases in the air from burning large tracts of forest ….. to global warming.
a) contributes
b) contribute
5. After slash and burn, there …… not enough nutrients in the soil to support vegetation.
a) is
b) are
6. A safe and healthy environment ….. in the top three concerns of Canadians these days.
a) ranks
b) rank
7. Every child and adult who purchases a ticket ….. eligible to receive a voucher from one of our sponsors.
a) is
b) are
8. With less exposure to smoke …… fewer illnesses and a stronger health care system.
a) comes
b) come
9. Although downloading music and movies from the Internet …… illegal, it is not practical to impose a
harsh penalty.
a) is
b) are
10. 10. Rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere ….. the growth of trees but ….. trees to die
younger.
a) increases, causes
b) increases, cause
c) increase, cause
d) increase, causes
11. The temperature of the oceans that border Canada …… the patterns of the country's fall and winter
weather.
a) affects
b) affect
12. Each assigned reading and handout …… to be completed on the dates listed on the course calendar.
a) are
b) is
13. Neither the players nor the coach ….. to blame for the unruly behaviour of the fans.
a) was
b) were
14. None of the experts …… prepared for the astute questions from the young journalist.
a) was
b) were
15. Here ……. the case study and the report that you requested last week.
a) are
b) is
16. Helena's choice for the perfect breakfast …… bacon, eggs, toast, and coffee.
a) is
b) are
17. Because individuals can express their opinions and engage in conversations through comments or blog
posts, social media ….. more people feel involved in politics and entertainment.
a) helps
b) help
18. Rusty is one of the only dogs I know who ….. his dry dog food one piece at a time.
a) eat
b) eats
19. John Le Carre's "The Night Manager" is one of those books that ….. difficult to put down once you've
started reading.
a) is
b) are
20. The team's success is due to the leadership of the coach and the dedication of the players, which
….earned them a top place in the league.
a) has
b) have
TASK 3 (ADVANCED)
Fill in the gaps with the right forms of the verbs in the brackets.

1. The frogs at the cottage very loudly. (croak)


2. The horses wildly across the field. (gallop)
3. The herd of horses wildly across the field. (gallop)
4. There been many hurricanes this year. (have)
5. The woman with all the cats here regularly. (shop)
6. The mascot, as well as the hockey players, at the school. (volunteer)
7. The hockey players and the mascot at the school. (volunteer)
8. The hockey players or the mascot at the school. (volunteer)
TASK 4 (UPPER-INTERMEDIATE/FC)
Choose the correct verb form.

1. Jennifer (attends, attend) Georgia State University.


2. Emily and John (is, are) visiting Atlanta.
3. Mark or Susan (needs, need) to pick up Sam from daycare.
4. The opinions in that article (is, are) controversial.
5. Every book and article for the class (is, are) listed on the teacher’s website.
6. Attending concerts (is, are) fun.
7. Most of the book (is, are) exciting.
8. Some of the books (is, are) out of print.
9. One of the books (is, are) boring.
10. None of the books (is, are) interesting.
11. A number of employees (was, were) absent last week because of the snowstorm.
12. There (is, are) two cars in the driveway.
13. There (isn’t, aren’t) any milk in the fridge.
14. There (has been, have been) construction on that street for as long as I can remember.
15. Why (is, are) there a line at the bank on a Tuesday morning?
16. Sears (is, are) the store where we bought our fridge.
17. The local news (begins, begin) at eleven.
18. Economics (was, were) her most difficult subject.
19. Measles (was, were) once a common disease.
20. Fifty miles (is, are) too far to travel for a daily commute.
21. One hundred minus twenty-five (is, are) seventy-five.
22. The police (has arrived, have arrived) at the scene of the crime.
23. Brazilian Portuguese (is, are) her native dialect.
24. Many Japanese (is, are) fascinated by American popular culture.
25. The young (has, have) their whole lives ahead of them.

TASK 5 (UPPER-INTERMEDIATE/FC)
Choose the correct form of the verb that agrees with the subject.
1. Annie and her brothers (is, are) at school.
2. Either my mother or my father (is, are) coming to the meeting.
3. The dog or the cats (is, are) outside.
4. Either my shoes or your coat (is, are) always on the floor.
5. George and Tamara (doesn't, don't) want to see that movie.
6. Benito (doesn't, don't) know the answer.
7. One of my sisters (is, are) going on a trip to France.
8. The man with all the birds (live, lives) on my street.
9. The movie, including all the previews, (take, takes) about two hours to watch.
10. The players, as well as the captain, (want, wants) to win.
11. Either answer (is, are) acceptable.
12. Every one of those books (is, are) fiction.
13. Nobody (know, knows) the trouble I've seen.
14. (Is, Are) the news on at five or six?
15. Mathematics (is, are) John's favourite subject, while Civics (is, are) Andrea's favourite subject.
16. Eight dollars (is, are) the price of a movie these days.
17. (Is, Are) the tweezers in this drawer?
18. Your pants (is, are) at the cleaner's.
19. There (was, were) fifteen candies in that bag. Now there (is, are) only one left!
20. The committee (debates, debate) these questions carefully.
21. The committee members (leads, lead) very different lives in private.
22. The Prime Minister, together with his wife, (greets, greet) the press cordially.
23. All of the CDs, even the scratched one, (is, are) in this case.

TASK 6 (ADVANCED/PROFICIENCY)
Underline the subject (or compound subject) and then identify the verb that agrees with it, E.G.
Everyone in the telecom focus group (HAS/have) experienced problems with cell phones.

1. Your friendship over the years and your support (has/have) meant a great deal to us.
2. Hamilton Family Centre, a shelter for teenage runaways in San Francisco, (offers/offer) a wide variety of
services.
3. The main source of income for Trinidad (is/are) oil and pitch.
4. The chances of your being promoted (is/are) excellent.
5. There (was/were) a Pokémon card stuck to the refrigerator.
6. Neither the professor nor his assistants (was/were) able to solve the mystery of the eerie glow in the
laboratory.
7. Many hours at the driving range (has/have) led us to design golf balls with GPS locators in them.
8. Discovered in the soil of our city garden (was/were) a button dating from the Civil War dating from the
turn of the century.
9. Every year, during the midsummer festival, the smoke of village bonfires (fills/fill) the sky.
10. The story performers (was/were) surrounded by children and adults eager to see magical tales.
TASK 7 (ADVANCED/PROFICIENCY)
Edit the following sentences to eliminate problems with subject-verb agreement and write the edited
sentence. If a sentence is correct, write “correct.”
Jack’s first days in the infantry was gruelling
Jack’s first days in the infantry were gruelling

1. One of the main reasons for elephant poaching are the profits received from selling the ivory tusks.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
2. Not until my interview with dr Chang were other possibilities opened to me.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
3. Batik cloth from Bali, blue and white ceramics from Cambodia, and a bocce ball from Turin has made
Hannah’s room the talk of the dorm.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
4. The board of directors, ignoring the wishes of the neighbourhood, has voted to allow further development.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
5. Measles is a contagious childhood disease.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
6. The presence of certain bacteria in our bodies are one of the factors that determines our overall health.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
7. Leah is the only one of the many applicants who has the ability to step into this job.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
8. Neither the explorer nor his companions was ever seen again.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
TASK 8 (FC/ADVANCED)
TASK 9 (FC/ADVANCED)

TASK 10 (FC/ADVANCED)
TASK 11 (FC/ADVANCED)

TASK 12 (FC/ADVANCED)

TASK 13 (PROFICIENCY)
Fill in the blanks with the missing verbs, pay attention to the subject verb agreement.

1. The present study ………………….. the relationship between gender and learning strategy
preferences of Chinese senior high school students.
2. Analyses indicated that high school students under investigation …………. a variety of learning
strategies to study English at a medium to low frequency.
3. Female students and at a greater frequency than male students …………. more learning strategies.
4. The findings of the study …………. some light on Chinese EFL teaching, learning and future
studies.
5. The importance of language learning strategies as key factors in the acquisition of English as a
second or foreign language ……… a topic that commanded the attention of researchers worldwide
(Green & Oxford, 1995).
6. Ever since the mid-1970s, numerous studies ……….. been conducted in this area.
7. The findings suggest that learning strategies ………….. an important role in the process of language
learning, and the appropriate use of learning strategies ……….. an indispensable factor determining
autonomous study effect.
8. How do we put it all together? ………….. there an optimum combination of language arts, personal
language use, language for a purpose, theatre arts, and language use beyond the classroom?
9. These questions ……….. answered by individual language teachers for their learners in the context
in which they teach.
10. Cultural expectations, goals, and styles of learning ………. but some of the ways in which learners
may differ one from another.
11. Numerous sociolinguistic issues …………. attention.
12. Variation in the speech community and its relationship to language change ……….. central to
sociolinguistic inquiry.
13. Sociolinguistic perspectives on variability and change …………. the folly of describing the
competence of a native speaker, let alone that of a non-native speaker, in terms of ‘‘mastery’’ or
‘‘command’’ of a system.
14. Studies using data of this sort ……………. various social variables. For example, if one ………… to
consider the role of age differences, pairs of different age levels could be involved.
15. Forced production data ……………. often used when studying second language pragmatic
behaviour.
16. The most common measure ……………… the discourse completion questionnaire.

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