Grammar Quiz

Subject Verb Agreement and Tenses Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Subject Verb Agreement and Tenses

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Neither of the options seem correct.

A. Neither of the options seem correct.

B. Neither of the options seems correct.


The team are celebrating their victory.

A. The team are celebrating their victory.

B. The team is celebrating their victory.


The committee have decided on the new policy.

A. The committee have decided on the new policy.

B. The committee has decided on the new policy.


All of the information were provided in the report.

A. All of the information were provided in the report.

B. All of the information was provided in the report.


The news are spreading quickly.

A. The news are spreading quickly.

B. The news is spreading quickly.


Nobody know the answer to this question.

A. Nobody know the answer to this question.

B. Nobody knows the answer to this question.


Each of the players have a unique skill.

A. Each of the players have a unique skill.

B. Each of the players has a unique skill.


The family have moved to a new house.

A. The family have moved to a new house.

B. The family has moved to a new house.


The group of students were excited about the trip.

A. The group of students was excited about the trip.

B. The group of students were excited about the trip.


Each of the cars have a unique color.

A. Each of the cars have a unique color.

B. Each of the cars has a unique color.


None of the books was interesting to read.

A. None of the books was interesting to read.

B. None of the books were interesting to read.


Everyone in the class were present yesterday.

A. Everyone in the class were present yesterday.

B. Everyone in the class was present yesterday.


Either of the solutions are acceptable.

A. Either of the solutions are acceptable.

B. Either of the solutions is acceptable.


The furniture were delivered yesterday.

A. The furniture were delivered yesterday.

B. The furniture was delivered yesterday.


A bunch of grapes is on the table.

A. A bunch of grapes is on the table.

B. A bunch of grapes are on the table.


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