Grammar elaborates the structure of a language and how it works. Everyone learn grammar naturally while learning their native language. A few of the trickier aspects, however, have to be learned deliberately. The subject-verb agreement can be one of the trickiest, which is why this entire English quiz is devoted to the subject.
Me, to
I, or
Me, and
I, to
Is, that
Is, whom
Are, which
Are, whose
Neither, nor, me, David
Neither, or, me, David
Either, nor, David, I
Neither, nor, David, I
Hoped and known for
Inspired and known for
Known and admired for
Admired and talked about
What, Sharons
What, Sharon's
Which, Sharons
Which, Sharon's
Any, don't, no
No, don't, no
No, don't, any
No, ------, any
Have
Has
Is
Have had
The area was declared a state of emergency after the wildfires
The area was soon declared a state of emergency after the wildfires
The wildfires led to the area declared a state of emergency
The wildfires led to the area being declared a state of emergency
The minister reluctantly released the papers, with their shocking revelations
The papers, with their shocking revelations, were reluctantly released by the minister
The minister released, with their shocking revelations, the papers
The papers, with their shocking revelations, reluctantly released the minister
Thought Maria her first night shift was also her last
Maria decided that her first night shift might well be her last
Maria's first night shift made her think it would be her last
Maria's first night shift might have been her last