ACT English Subject Verb Agreement Quiz

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1. The team **are** preparing for the championship game. Which revision corrects the error?

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In this sentence, "team" is a collective noun that is treated as a singular entity in American English. Therefore, it should be paired with a singular verb. "Is" correctly reflects this usage, indicating that the team, as a single unit, is engaged in the preparation.

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This ACT English Subject Verb Agreement Quiz helps students master one of the most tested grammar skills on the ACT. You'll practice identifying correct verb forms that match their subjects in number and person across a range of sentence structures. Strengthening your subject-verb agreement skills directly improves your ACT English... see morescore and overall writing clarity. see less

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2. Neither the principal nor the teachers **was** available for comment. What is the correct verb form?

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In this sentence, "neither...nor" connects two subjects: "the principal" and "the teachers." When using "neither...nor," the verb agrees with the nearest subject, which is "teachers" (plural). Therefore, the correct verb form is "were" to maintain subject-verb agreement in this context.

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3. The number of students in the class **have** increased significantly. Which correction is needed?

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The subject "number" is singular, so it should be followed by the singular verb "has" instead of the plural "have." Therefore, the correct form is "The number of students in the class has increased significantly," aligning the verb with the singular noun "number."

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4. Either John or his brothers **is** responsible for locking the door. What is correct?

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In this sentence, "either... or" indicates that the subject is plural, referring to John and his brothers collectively. Therefore, the verb should agree with the plural subject, making "are" the correct choice. The phrase implies that one of the multiple subjects (John or his brothers) is responsible, necessitating a plural verb form.

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5. The committee **have** made their decision about the budget. Is this correct?

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In British English, collective nouns like "committee" can take either singular or plural verbs depending on whether the group is acting as a single unit or as individuals. Here, "have made" is acceptable as it emphasizes the committee members' individual actions, making the sentence correct.

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6. Each of the athletes **bring** their own equipment. What is the correct form?

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In this sentence, "each" is a singular subject, which means it requires a singular verb form. Therefore, "brings" is the correct choice, as it agrees with the singular subject "each." Using "bring" or any other form would be grammatically incorrect in this context.

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7. The series of books **is** popular with young readers. Is this agreement correct?

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The sentence "The series of books is popular with young readers" uses "is" correctly because "series" is a singular noun. Therefore, the subject-verb agreement is appropriate, indicating that the series, as a single entity, enjoys popularity among young readers.

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8. Mathematics **are** the subject I struggle with the most. What correction is needed?

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The sentence contains a subject-verb agreement error. "Mathematics" is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is." Therefore, the correct form is "Mathematics is the subject I struggle with the most."

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9. A group of dolphins **were** spotted near the shore. Which is correct?

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In this sentence, "were" is the correct choice because it agrees with the plural subject "group of dolphins." Although "group" is singular, it refers to multiple dolphins, making "were" the appropriate verb form to indicate the presence of more than one dolphin in the group.

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10. The jury **have** disagreed on the verdict. Is this agreement correct?

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In British English, collective nouns like "jury" can take either singular or plural verbs. In this case, "jury have" is acceptable when emphasizing the individual members' actions or opinions. Therefore, the use of "have disagreed" reflects the jury's divided stance on the verdict, making the agreement correct.

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11. Neither the cat nor the dogs **has** eaten their food. What is correct?

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In this sentence, "neither...nor" connects two subjects ("the cat" and "the dogs"), which makes the verb agree with the plural subject "dogs." Therefore, the correct verb form is "have," as it matches the plural implication of the second subject.

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12. The majority of voters **supports** the new policy. Is this correct?

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In the sentence, "the majority of voters" is a plural subject. Therefore, it requires the plural verb form "support" instead of "supports," which is singular. This grammatical rule ensures subject-verb agreement, making the sentence accurate and clear.

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13. Measles **is** a serious disease that affects millions. Which is correct?

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14. Both the manager and the assistant **was** late to the meeting. What correction is needed?

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15. The collection of artifacts **have** been donated to the museum. Is this correct?

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The team **are** preparing for the championship game. Which revision...
Neither the principal nor the teachers **was** available for comment....
The number of students in the class **have** increased significantly....
Either John or his brothers **is** responsible for locking the door....
The committee **have** made their decision about the budget. Is this...
Each of the athletes **bring** their own equipment. What is the...
The series of books **is** popular with young readers. Is this...
Mathematics **are** the subject I struggle with the most. What...
A group of dolphins **were** spotted near the shore. Which is correct?
The jury **have** disagreed on the verdict. Is this agreement correct?
Neither the cat nor the dogs **has** eaten their food. What is...
The majority of voters **supports** the new policy. Is this correct?
Measles **is** a serious disease that affects millions. Which is...
Both the manager and the assistant **was** late to the meeting. What...
The collection of artifacts **have** been donated to the museum. Is...
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