SVA Mastery: Singular and Plural Indefinite Pronouns Quiz

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1. Everyone in the audience ______ quietly.

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Everyone is singular, so it takes sits.

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Sva Mastery: Singular and Plural Indefinite Pronouns Quiz - Quiz

Some indefinite pronouns are always singular, and some can be either! In this singular plural indefinite pronouns quiz, you'll review and apply the rules for determining the number of the subject. You'll practice matching the verb to the correct singular or plural form for SVA mastery.

2. Several of the books ______ missing from the shelf.

Explanation

Several is plural.

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3. Each of the dogs ______ a collar.

Explanation

Each is singular.

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4. Somebody ______ forgotten to sign the form.

Explanation

Somebody is singular.

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5. The pronoun many takes a plural verb.

Explanation

Many refers to more than one.

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6. Many ______ excited about the concert.

Explanation

Many is plural.

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7. Neither of the answers ______ correct.

Explanation

Neither is treated as singular.

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8. Either of these routes ______ fine.

Explanation

Either is singular.

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9. Match each subject with the correct verb form.

Explanation

Few and both are plural; everything is singular.

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10. Few of the students ______ the directions carefully.

Explanation

Few is plural, so read is correct.

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11. Both of my parents ______ working late.

Explanation

Both is plural.

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12. One of the reasons ______ unclear.

Explanation

One is singular.

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13. Most of the cake ______ eaten already.

Explanation

Cake is uncountable and treated as singular.

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14. Most of the cookies ______ eaten already.

Explanation

Cookies is plural.

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15. Which sentences use correct subject–verb agreement?

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Homework is uncountable → is.

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Everyone in the audience ______ quietly.
Several of the books ______ missing from the shelf.
Each of the dogs ______ a collar.
Somebody ______ forgotten to sign the form.
The pronoun many takes a plural verb.
Many ______ excited about the concert.
Neither of the answers ______ correct.
Either of these routes ______ fine.
Match each subject with the correct verb form.
Few of the students ______ the directions carefully.
Both of my parents ______ working late.
One of the reasons ______ unclear.
Most of the cake ______ eaten already.
Most of the cookies ______ eaten already.
Which sentences use correct subject–verb agreement?
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