
Subject-Verb Agreement
Grade 5 · Week 16 · 25 questions
Subject-verb agreement means making sure the verb matches its subject in number. This is one of the most tested grammar rules — and one of the most commonly broken in everyday writing.
What you'll practise
- Match singular subjects with singular verbs
- Handle tricky subjects like collective nouns
- Apply agreement rules with compound subjects
- Identify and correct agreement errors
All 25 questions in this Subject-Verb Agreement quiz
Grade 5 English — Subject-Verb Agreement: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- "___! It’s raining."
- "___! The show is starting."
- "___! That’s not fair."
- "___! That was close."
- "___! I forgot to call."
- "___! You scared me."
- "___! I can’t believe it."
- "___! That’s enough."
- "___! I’m so happy."
- "___! That’s too bad."
- "___! It’s my turn."
- "___! What a surprise."
- She ___ playing.
- They ___ happy.
- The boy ___ running.
- We ___ going home.
- He ___ a good student.
- I ___ ready.
- You ___ my friend.
- The dogs ___ barking.
- She ___ two sisters.
- They ___ a car.
- My mother ___ cooking.
- The children ___ playing.
- I ___ a book.
Question 1 of 250 correct so far