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    Class 7 Worksheet on Tricky Subject Verb Agreement

    EnglishClass 7English GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Shristi Shah
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    An English teacher with four years of experience, I began my journey at 18 by assisting with grammar and creative writing sessions. TEFL-certified and currently teaching at PlanetSpark, I’m passionate about equipping students with the tools they need to succeed. I'm especially committed to bridging educational gaps for underprivileged children and will soon be volunteering at a government school in Himachal Pradesh.
    Class 7 Worksheet on Tricky Subject Verb Agreement
    Class 7 Worksheet on Tricky Subject Verb Agreement

    Class 7 Worksheet on Tricky Subject Verb Agreement

    EnglishClass 7English GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Shristi Shah
    Shristi ShahVisit Profile
    An English teacher with four years of experience, I began my journey at 18 by assisting with grammar and creative writing sessions. TEFL-certified and currently teaching at PlanetSpark, I’m passionate about equipping students with the tools they need to succeed. I'm especially committed to bridging educational gaps for underprivileged children and will soon be volunteering at a government school in Himachal Pradesh.

    Stay in Sync: Subject–Verb Agreement for Class 7 

    This Class 7 worksheet helps students master tricky cases of subject–verb agreement. Learners practice ensuring verbs agree with their subjects even in confusing scenarios, such as collective nouns, indefinite pronouns, compound subjects, and phrases between subject and verb. With structured exercises like multiple-choice questions, blanks, matching, and paragraph practice, this worksheet builds accuracy and confidence in writing. 

    Why Subject–Verb Agreement Matters in Grammar? 

    Strong subject–verb agreement makes sentences grammatically correct and easy to understand. This worksheet helps learners: 
    1. Handle special cases like neither/nor, either/or, and collective nouns. 
    2. Avoid common errors when subjects and verbs are separated. 
    3. Strengthen grammar skills for academic and creative writing. 
    4. Build readiness for advanced grammar study. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions: Choose the correct verb form in tricky subject–verb situations. 
    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks: Insert correct verb forms in sentences with special subject cases. 
    ✅ Exercise 3 – Match the Following: Connect subject types to their correct verb agreements. 
    📝 Exercise 4 – Underline and Correct: Spot and fix errors in subject–verb agreement. 
    🧾 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Practice: Fill blanks in a passage with the right verb forms. 

    Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    1. is 
    2. are 
    3. has 
    4. were 
    5. was 
    6. have 
    7. goes 
    8. do 
    9. is 
    10. are 

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. is 
    2. are 
    3. has 
    4. were 
    5. was 
    6. have 
    7. goes 
    8. do 
    9. is 
    10. are 

    Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
    Collective noun (team) → is 
    Indefinite pronoun (everyone) → has 
    Compound subject (bread and butter) → is 
    Neither/nor → singular verb 
    Either/or → verb agrees with nearest subject 
    Plural subject → are 
    Singular subject → is 
    Distance/time/amount → is 
    Relative clause subject → agrees with antecedent 
    Titles of books/movies → is 

    Exercise 4 – Underline and Correct 
    1. The team are happy. → The team is happy. 
    2. Neither of the boys are late. → Neither of the boys is late. 
    3. Ten kilometers are a long walk. → Ten kilometers is a long walk. 
    4. Each of the girls have a notebook. → Each of the girls has a notebook. 
    5. The news are interesting. → The news is interesting. 
    6. Everyone are invited. → Everyone is invited. 
    7. Bread and butter are my favorite. → Bread and butter is my favorite. 
    8. Either of the answers are correct. → Either of the answers is correct. 
    9. The children was playing outside. → The children were playing outside. 
    10. Mathematics are difficult for me. → Mathematics is difficult for me. 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Practice (Sample Answers) 
    1. is 
    2. has 
    3. are 
    4. goes 
    5. was 
    6. do 
    7. were 
    8. is 
    9. have 
    10. are 


    This worksheet strengthens advanced grammar skills for Class 7 learners, ensuring subject–verb agreement even in challenging cases. 
    Give your child the tools to write accurately with this subject–verb agreement worksheet. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    It covers special cases like subjects joined by either/or or with intervening phrases.

    To prepare students for advanced grammar and complex sentence structures.

    Neither the teacher nor the students are late; the list of items is long.

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