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Example Question #3 : Correcting Subject Verb Agreement Errors
Every one of the new coaches face serious troubles with their teams.
the new coach faces
the new coaches face
new coaches face
the new coaches faces
the new coach face
the new coaches faces
The verb in the sentence, written in the underlined portion as "face," must actually be in the singular form "faces." The subject of the sentence is "every," which is actually a singular form, even though the verb sits next to "new coaches." "The new coaches faces" is the correct answer.
Example Question #1 : Correcting Subject Verb Agreement Errors
One of the boys are coming over to help build the model car.
One of the boys is coming over
One of the boys are came over
One of the boys is came over
One boy comes over
One of the boys are coming over
One of the boys is coming over
The problem with the sentence is that the verb "are" is a plural form, but is matched with "One," a singular noun, even though "boys" is the closest word to the verb in the sentence. The correct answer is "One of the boys is coming over."
Example Question #1 : Correcting Subject Verb Agreement Errors
There is no players in the league who would be comfortable in such a situation.
There's no players
There is no players
There is not players
There are no players
They're no players
There are no players
The underlined phrase has an incorrect use of the verb "is," as the subject, "players," is a plural form. The verb needs to be similarly plural. "There are no players" is the correct answer choice.
Example Question #1 : Correcting Subject Verb Agreement Errors
The youngest girl among the students have dark hair.
have darker hair.
has dark hair.
has darkest hairs.
have dark hairs.
have dark hair.
has dark hair.
The subject of the sentence is "youngest girl," a singular noun. Although the verb is next to the plural "students," a plural, the verb form must be a singular verb. Additionally, a superlative need a comparison to be used appropriately, making "has dark hair" the correct answer choice.
Example Question #1 : Correcting Subject Verb Agreement Errors
Every night for five straight nights were well below freezing.
Each night for five straight nights were well below freezing.
Every night for five nights straight were well below freezing.
Every night for five straight nights was well below freezing.
Every night for five straight nights were well below freezing.
Each of the nights for five straight nights were well below freezing.
Every night for five straight nights was well below freezing.
The issue with the sentence as it is written is that the subject of the sentence, "every night," is singular, but the verb "were" is plural. The subject and the verb must agree. The correct answer is "Every night for five straight nights was well below freezing."
Example Question #1 : Correcting Agreement Errors
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
The new bylaws of the organization was ratified by a unanimous vote yesterday.
The new bylaws from the organization was
The newer bylaws of the organization was
The new bylaws for the organization was
The new bylaws of the organization was
The new bylaws of the organization were
The new bylaws of the organization were
While the singular verb "was" is next to the singular noun "organization," the subject of the sentence is the plural noun "bylaws." This means that the verb "was" needs to be changed to a plural form; therefore, "The new bylaws of the organization were" is the correct answer choice.
Example Question #61 : Word Usage Errors
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
The boys in the class hates the movie.
A boys in the class hates the movie.
The boys in the class is hating the movie.
The boys in the class hate the movie.
The boys in the class hating the movie.
The boys in the class hates the movie.
The boys in the class hate the movie.
Although the verb "hates," which is used with singular nouns, is next to the singular noun "class," the subject of the sentence is the plural noun "boys." The verb needs to be changed to its plural form. Therefore, the correct answer choice is "The boys in the class hate the movie."
Example Question #1081 : Sentence Correction
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
One of the children were late in joining the group for the trip.
One of the children were late in joining
One of the children were later in joining
One of the children were late to join
One of the children was late in joining
One of the children were lately in joining
One of the children was late in joining
Although the plural verb "were" is next to the plural noun "children," the subject of the sentence is the singular "one." A subject and verb in a sentence must always be in agreement regarding number (whether a noun is singular or plural). Therefore, the correct answer choice is "One of the children was late in joining."
Example Question #1091 : Sentence Correction
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
One of the boys were always coming late to class, but it was always a different one each day.
One of the boys were always came late to class
One of the boys were always coming late to class
One of the boys were always come late to class
One of the boys was always coming late to class
One of the boys were always coming late for class
One of the boys was always coming late to class
The use of "were" is incorrect in this sentence, as the subject is "one," a singular noun. Even though "were" is next to the word "boys," it needs to be a singular verb form. "One of the boys was always coming late to class" is the only answer choice that uses the correct verb form.
Example Question #41 : Agreement Errors
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
Every one of the kids like their new teacher, who arrived in the middle of the semester.
Every one of the kids likes their new teacher
Every one of the kids liking their new teacher
Every one of the kids like there new teacher
Every one kids like their new teacher
Every one of the kids like their new teacher
Every one of the kids likes their new teacher
The verb used in the sentence, "like," is a plural form, but the subject of the sentence is actually a singular form, "Every one." A subject and verb must always be in agreement. "Every one of the kids likes their new teacher" is the only answer choice to have appropriate subject-verb agreement.