Agreement Rules Quiz 16 (30 MCQs)

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1. What is the feminine singular form of 'brown'?
2. My friends ..... the same music as I do.
3. Either Joyce or Ellen (was, were) here.
4. Fruits and nuts ..... a great source of energy for our bodies.
5. His class moderator nor his classmate (was, were) at school today.Which rule is used here?
6. Potato chips and cupcakes ..... bad for you.
7. A bouquet of yellow roses ..... beautiful.
8. Your pants ..... still in the laundry basket.
9. My Mom and Dad ..... that I should eat healthy snacks.
10. Here (is, are) the nails you need for the birdhouse.
11. The committee members or the student ..... every day.
12. The horses, which live in the barn, ..... from Mexico.
13. They are neighbors and they (play, plays) in a band.
14. The coach, as well as the fans, (was, were) disappointed in the team's performance.
15. (What's the correct verb in this sentence?)Some of the pudding you made (has / have) dripped onto the counter.
16. The United States ..... a variety of healthy food options.
17. Each furniture and paper in our house ..... from the wood cut in the forest.
18. Where ..... my phone gone?
19. The polar bears (enjoy, enjoys) their pond of cool water.
20. The members of the choir (is/are) very excited for this performance.
21. Either the cups or the glasses (are, is) in the dishwasher.
22. My aunt, in addition to her friends, ..... (is, are) coming to dinner.
23. Nouns like mumps and dollars are considered .....
24. If an adjective already ends in-s and you want to make it plural .....
25. Choose the correct present-tense verb to complete the sentence:One student from the front rows ..... onto the stage.
26. Rule 9:Noncount nouns take a singular verb. Fill in the blank:Diabetes ..... many people around the world.
27. If an adjective ends in a consonant and you want to make it feminine .....
28. Which of the following sentences shows correct gender agreement between noun and adjective?
29. Tony and James ..... want to leave yet.
30. Subject-verb agreement with 'either/or':Either the cat or the dog (is/are) responsible for the mess.