Grammar Quiz

Subject Verb Agreement; Indefinite Pronouns Quiz

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Neither myself nor my sister ____ home.

A. is

B. are


Everything is fine for me,_______?

A. isn’t it

B. wasn’t it

C. isn’t they

D. weren’t it


We ………….. somebody to help us.

A. needs

B. need


Most of our friends ___________ going to the game tonight.

A. is

B. are


Everyone of the students ____ passing.

A. is

B. are


Everyone …………… a second chance.

A. deserve

B. deserves


Nothing has improved,_______?

A. isn’t it

B. has it

C. isn’t they

D. hasn’t it


………………….. section of the society is feeling the pinch of rising prices and corruption.

A. everyone

B. every


Somebody was present,______?

A. wasn’t they

B. wasn’t him

C. weren’t they

D. wasn’t it


Everyone at the party _____ to take a lie detector test.

A. needs

B. need


The teacher should hide _____ purse to avoid being robbed.

A. his or her

B. their


Somebody ……………. waiting for you downstairs.

A. are

B. is


Which of the following has the correct subject-verb agreement?

A. Few gets 100% on the math tests.

B. Few get 100% on the math tests.


No one …………….. injured in the crash.

A. were

B. was


Which of the following has the correct subject-verb agreement?

A. Many has experience in virtual learning now.

B. Many have experience in virtual learning now.


Nobody lives in this house,______?

A. wasn’t they

B. do they

C. don’t they

D. did they


…………………. but some students was present.

A. nothing

B. nobody


Which of the following has the correct subject-verb agreement?

A. Either of my aunts are coming.

B. Either of my aunts is coming.


I haven’t met anyone who ……………… likes you.

A. think

B. thinks


Most of the students ____ passing.

A. is

B. are


Each one of the students ___ passing.

A. is

B. are


My dad and my brothers ____ me to go to college.

A. wants

B. want


Everyone ……………….. time off.

A. enjoy

B. enjoys


My dad, along with my brothers, ____ me to go college.

A. wants

B. want


Anybody can do the work if ……………… .

A. they try

B. he tries


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