Question 1 Basic Agreement
Choose the correct verb: "The list of topics ___ improving."
A is B are C be D were
Question 2 Basic Correct sentence
Which sentence is correct?
A The list of topics are improving. B The list of topics improve improving. C The list of topics been improving. D The list of topics is improving.
Question 3 Basic Explanation
Which explanation is correct for "The list of topics"?
A All subjects with of are plural. B Interrupting phrases become the true subject. C The head noun list is singular. D The nearest noun decides the verb.
Question 4 Basic Correction
If a learner writes "The list of topics are", what is the better correction?
A The list of topics were B The list of topics is C The list of topics are D The list of topics be
Question 5 Basic Head noun
Which verb matches the head noun in "The list of topics"?
A is B are C be D being
Question 6 Basic Formal grammar
Which answer follows standard formal agreement?
A are B be C have been D is
Question 7 Basic Completion
Complete the sentence correctly: "The list of topics ___ ready."
A be B being C is D are
Which rule applies to "The list of topics"?
A Agreement ignores the head noun. B The head noun list is singular. C The closest noun always controls agreement. D Subjects with each are always plural.
Choose the grammatical verb form for "The list of topics"
A is B are C were D be
Question 10 Basic Editing
Which option would you keep in an edited sentence with "The list of topics"?
A are B been C having D is
Question 11 Basic Agreement
Choose the correct verb: "Each of the students ___ improving."
A have B be C were D has
Question 12 Basic Correct sentence
Which sentence is correct?
A Each of the students improve improving. B Each of the students been improving. C Each of the students has improving. D Each of the students have improving.
Question 13 Basic Explanation
Which explanation is correct for "Each of the students"?
A Interrupting phrases become the true subject. B Each is singular in formal standard English. C The nearest noun decides the verb. D All subjects with of are plural.
Question 14 Basic Correction
If a learner writes "Each of the students have", what is the better correction?
A Each of the students has B Each of the students have C Each of the students be D Each of the students were
Question 15 Basic Head noun
Which verb matches the head noun in "Each of the students"?
A have B be C being D has
Question 16 Basic Formal grammar
Which answer follows standard formal agreement?
A be B have been C has D have
Question 17 Basic Completion
Complete the sentence correctly: "Each of the students ___ ready."
A being B has C have D be
Which rule applies to "Each of the students"?
A Each is singular in formal standard English. B The closest noun always controls agreement. C Subjects with each are always plural. D Agreement ignores the head noun.
Question 19 Basic Grammar
Choose the grammatical verb form for "Each of the students"
A have B were C be D has
Question 20 Basic Editing
Which option would you keep in an edited sentence with "Each of the students"?
A been B having C has D have
Question 21 Intermediate Agreement
Choose the correct verb: "Neither of the answers ___ improving."
A be B were C seems D seem
Question 22 Intermediate Correct sentence
Which sentence is correct?
A Neither of the answers been improving. B Neither of the answers seems improving. C Neither of the answers seem improving. D Neither of the answers improve improving.
Question 23 Intermediate Explanation
Which explanation is correct for "Neither of the answers"?
A Neither usually takes a singular verb in formal grammar. B The nearest noun decides the verb. C All subjects with of are plural. D Interrupting phrases become the true subject.
Question 24 Intermediate Correction
If a learner writes "Neither of the answers seem", what is the better correction?
A Neither of the answers seem B Neither of the answers be C Neither of the answers were D Neither of the answers seems
Question 25 Intermediate Head noun
Which verb matches the head noun in "Neither of the answers"?
A be B being C seems D seem
Question 26 Intermediate Formal grammar
Which answer follows standard formal agreement?
A have been B seems C seem D be
Question 27 Intermediate Completion
Complete the sentence correctly: "Neither of the answers ___ ready."
A seems B seem C be D being
Question 28 Intermediate Rule
Which rule applies to "Neither of the answers"?
A The closest noun always controls agreement. B Subjects with each are always plural. C Agreement ignores the head noun. D Neither usually takes a singular verb in formal grammar.
Question 29 Intermediate Grammar
Choose the grammatical verb form for "Neither of the answers"
A were B be C seems D seem
Question 30 Intermediate Editing
Which option would you keep in an edited sentence with "Neither of the answers"?
A having B seems C seem D been
Question 31 Intermediate Agreement
Choose the correct verb: "The results of the survey ___ improving."
A were B shows C show D be
Question 32 Intermediate Correct sentence
Which sentence is correct?
A The results of the survey shows improving. B The results of the survey show improving. C The results of the survey improve improving. D The results of the survey been improving.
Question 33 Intermediate Explanation
Which explanation is correct for "The results of the survey"?
A The nearest noun decides the verb. B All subjects with of are plural. C Interrupting phrases become the true subject. D Results is the head noun and it is plural.
Question 34 Intermediate Correction
If a learner writes "The results of the survey show", what is the better correction?
A The results of the survey be B The results of the survey were C The results of the survey shows D The results of the survey show
Question 35 Intermediate Head noun
Which verb matches the head noun in "The results of the survey"?
A being B shows C show D be
Question 36 Intermediate Formal grammar
Which answer follows standard formal agreement?
A shows B show C be D have been
Question 37 Intermediate Completion
Complete the sentence correctly: "The results of the survey ___ ready."
A show B be C being D shows
Question 38 Intermediate Rule
Which rule applies to "The results of the survey"?
A Subjects with each are always plural. B Agreement ignores the head noun. C Results is the head noun and it is plural. D The closest noun always controls agreement.
Question 39 Intermediate Grammar
Choose the grammatical verb form for "The results of the survey"
A be B shows C show D were
Question 40 Intermediate Editing
Which option would you keep in an edited sentence with "The results of the survey"?
A shows B show C been D having
Question 41 Advanced Agreement
Choose the correct verb: "A number of students ___ improving."
A is B are C be D were
Question 42 Advanced Correct sentence
Which sentence is correct?
A A number of students are improving. B A number of students improve improving. C A number of students been improving. D A number of students is improving.
Question 43 Advanced Explanation
Which explanation is correct for "A number of students"?
A All subjects with of are plural. B Interrupting phrases become the true subject. C A number of takes a plural verb. D The nearest noun decides the verb.
Question 44 Advanced Correction
If a learner writes "A number of students are", what is the better correction?
A A number of students were B A number of students is C A number of students are D A number of students be
Question 45 Advanced Head noun
Which verb matches the head noun in "A number of students"?
A is B are C be D being
Question 46 Advanced Formal grammar
Which answer follows standard formal agreement?
A are B be C have been D is
Question 47 Advanced Completion
Complete the sentence correctly: "A number of students ___ ready."
A be B being C is D are
Question 48 Advanced Rule
Which rule applies to "A number of students"?
A Agreement ignores the head noun. B A number of takes a plural verb. C The closest noun always controls agreement. D Subjects with each are always plural.
Question 49 Advanced Grammar
Choose the grammatical verb form for "A number of students"
A is B are C were D be
Question 50 Advanced Editing
Which option would you keep in an edited sentence with "A number of students"?
A are B been C having D is
Question 51 Advanced Agreement
Choose the correct verb: "The quality of the essays ___ improving."
A are B be C were D is
Question 52 Advanced Correct sentence
Which sentence is correct?
A The quality of the essays improve improving. B The quality of the essays been improving. C The quality of the essays is improving. D The quality of the essays are improving.
Question 53 Advanced Explanation
Which explanation is correct for "The quality of the essays"?
A Interrupting phrases become the true subject. B Quality is singular even though essays is plural. C The nearest noun decides the verb. D All subjects with of are plural.
Question 54 Advanced Correction
If a learner writes "The quality of the essays are", what is the better correction?
A The quality of the essays is B The quality of the essays are C The quality of the essays be D The quality of the essays were
Question 55 Advanced Head noun
Which verb matches the head noun in "The quality of the essays"?
A are B be C being D is
Question 56 Advanced Formal grammar
Which answer follows standard formal agreement?
A be B have been C is D are
Question 57 Advanced Completion
Complete the sentence correctly: "The quality of the essays ___ ready."
A being B is C are D be
Question 58 Advanced Rule
Which rule applies to "The quality of the essays"?
A Quality is singular even though essays is plural. B The closest noun always controls agreement. C Subjects with each are always plural. D Agreement ignores the head noun.
Question 59 Advanced Grammar
Choose the grammatical verb form for "The quality of the essays"
A are B were C be D is
Question 60 Advanced Editing
Which option would you keep in an edited sentence with "The quality of the essays"?
A been B having C is D are
Question 61 Review Challenge Advanced focus
Which focus best matches the main learning challenge in "Subject-Verb Agreement"?
A Identify the job each word does inside a sentence. B Build complete sentences with subjects, verbs, and clear complements. C Use a, an, the, some, and zero article correctly. D Match the verb to the true head of the subject.
Question 62 Review Challenge Rule distinction
Which rule belongs most directly to "Subject-Verb Agreement"?
A Adjectives describe nouns; adverbs usually modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. B Determiners such as the, a, this, and many signal which noun you mean. C A singular subject takes a singular verb; a plural subject takes a plural verb. D A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea, while a verb shows action or state.
Question 63 Review Challenge Pitfall check
Which editing warning is most important to remember in "Subject-Verb Agreement"?
A Use the -ed adjective for the person's feeling, -ing for the thing's quality. B Group is singular; prepositional phrases don't change agreement. C Friendly is an adjective here, not an adverb, so no -ly suffix needed. D Adverbs modify verbs; use quickly, not quick.
Question 64 Review Challenge Practice transfer
Which practice move best extends the lesson after you finish the core explanation?
A Exercise 1 - Identification: Read a paragraph and underline the true subject and the correct verb form in each sentence. B Exercise 1 - Labeling: Read a paragraph and mark each word with its part of speech (noun, verb, adj, adv, etc.) C Exercise 2 - Identification: Identify the target word class in each sentence: 'Find the adverb that modifies ran.' D Exercise 3 - Word Transformation: Transform words to different classes (run→runner→running; quick→quickly)
Question 65 Review Challenge Example analysis
Which explanation best matches this model sentence from "Subject-Verb Agreement"? "The list of topics is on the table."
A student (noun), curious (adjective), quickly (adverb), opened (verb) B She (pronoun), carefully (adverb), explained (verb), importance (noun) C Although (conjunction), raining (verb form), we (pronoun), near (preposition), mountain (noun) D List is the head noun (singular); topics is in a prepositional phrase.
Question 66 Review Challenge Objective check
Which objective belongs to "Subject-Verb Agreement"?
A Separate form from function when a word changes category by use. B Explain why the same word can behave differently across contexts. C Find the true head of complex subjects. D Recognize the major word classes in authentic sentences.
Question 67 Review Challenge Portfolio transfer
Which portfolio task best fits the module that contains "Subject-Verb Agreement"?
A Write a multi-paragraph response using at least one relative clause, one conditional, one reported statement, and one verb-pattern contrast. B Edit an old paragraph only for sentence-level accuracy and annotate each correction. C Write a 150-word self-introduction and label nouns, verbs, articles, and sentence types. D Write a three-part narrative using present, past, and future meaning accurately.
Question 68 Review Challenge Module alignment
Which module description best fits the context of "Subject-Verb Agreement"?
A Strengthen agreement, pronoun reference, auxiliary use, pattern control, and active-passive choices. B Build a clean base in word classes, sentence architecture, and noun phrases before moving into more advanced control. C Learn how English grammar maps routine, action-in-progress, experience, finished time, future reference, and modal meaning. D Use clauses, relative structures, conditionals, reported speech, and verb patterns to communicate more complex relationships.
Question 69 Review Challenge Story analysis
Which reading insight best matches the story work in "Subject-Verb Agreement"?
A Market (noun), Saturday (noun), Maya (noun) are the main subjects and objects. B Visits, walks, looking, shows, answer, select, stands are action verbs showing what people do. C Busy, colorful, fresh, ripe describe nouns (busy market, colorful stalls). D Committee, despite having many members internally, is singular and takes is.