Which of the following sentences has correct subject-verb agreement?
A. Each of the children have a toy.
B. Each of the children has a toy.
C. Each of the children be a toy.
D. Each of the children was a toy.

Random Topics:
Present ContinuousArticles with SubstancesPresent Simple and Modal Verbsanother/the others/each other/one anotherAdjectives and PronounsSimple Past or Past ContinuousGrammar : Structural Common ErrorsPast Perfect Simple TensePast ParticiplesGerundOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThey __ 2 tickets for bus 89.
A. would like
B. would like to
Phrasal Verb › View
In what context would you use the phrasal verb ‘look down on’?
A. When someone is physically looking down from a high place
B. When someone is searching for something on the ground
C. When someone is admiring someone from a distance
D. When someone has a negative opinion or feeling of superiority towards another person or group.
Grammar › View“I’ll tell you about this tomorrow, Mary.” said Tom.
A. Tom said to Mary that he will tell her about that the next day.
B. Tom told Mary that I would tell you about that the next day.
C. Tom told Mary that he would tell her about that the next day.
D. Tom told Mary that she would tell him about that the next day.
Adverbs of frequency › View
My brother does the washing-up (never)
A. never does
B. does never
