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    Class 7 English Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement

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    Ishita Kumar
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    An educator with 10+ years of experience across teaching, training, and curriculum design. Started as a Teach For India fellow and now passionately teaches language, with a Master’s in Physics from IIT Delhi.
    Class 7 English Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement
    Class 7 English Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement

    Class 7 English Worksheet on Subject-Verb Agreement

    Class 7EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Ishita Kumar
    Ishita KumarVisit Profile
    An educator with 10+ years of experience across teaching, training, and curriculum design. Started as a Teach For India fellow and now passionately teaches language, with a Master’s in Physics from IIT Delhi.

    Grammar Harmony: Subject-Verb Agreement for Class 7

    This worksheet introduces Class 7 students to one of the most essential grammar rules: making sure the verb agrees with its subject. From singular/plural challenges to compound and collective subjects, learners get practical exposure through multiple scaffolded tasks.

    Why Subject-Verb Agreement Matters in Grammar?

    Grammatical agreement between subject and verb ensures clarity and correctness. For Class 7 learners, this is critical because:
    1. It prevents common sentence construction errors.
    2. It improves writing fluency and reading comprehension.
    3. It strengthens foundational grammar for essays, reports, and speech.
    4. It prepares learners for advanced topics like clauses and modals.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet contains six structured grammar exercises focused on agreement between the subject and the verb in various contexts:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Identify Subject and Verb Agreement
    Students underline the subject, circle the verb, and label whether the subject and verb agree.

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Sorting Correct vs Incorrect Sentences
    Learners identify which sentences follow subject-verb agreement rules and sort them accordingly.

    📋 Exercise 3 & 4 – Fill in the Correct Verb + Error Correction
    Part A asks learners to choose the correct verb for each subject. Part B has sentences with subject-verb errors for students to rewrite correctly.

    📝 Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting with Adjustments
    Learners are given flawed subject-verb pairings and must rewrite the sentence with correct agreement.

    📚 Exercise 6 – Paragraph with Subject Variety
    Students write a paragraph that includes a collective noun, a compound subject, and an indefinite pronoun — all with accurate subject-verb pairing.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Subject-Verb Agreement
    1. Agrees – The group of dancers is rehearsing now.
    2. Agrees – Neither of the answers is correct.
    3. Agrees – My brother and I are planning a surprise.
    4. Does Not Agree – The team has submitted their entries.
    5. Agrees – Each of the students was given a book.
    6. Agrees – The dogs or the cat has been fed.
    7. Agrees – The box of pens is missing.
    8. Agrees – Ten minutes were enough for this activity.
    9. Does Not Agree – A basket of apples was on the table.
    10. Agrees – Everyone in the class has completed the test.

    Exercise 2 – Sentence Sorting

    Correct Agreement:
    - Neither of the boys has finished the test.
    - The children play in the park after school.

    Incorrect Agreement:
    - The cat sleep on the sofa every afternoon.
    - He drive to work every day.
    - Ten apples is in the basket.
    - My friends is coming over today.
    - She sing beautifully in the choir.
    - There are a book on the shelf.
    - Each student receive a prize.
    - The children plays in the park after school.

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks                  Exercise 4 – Sentence Correction
    1. is                                                          1. The list of items is on the table.
    2. has                                                       2. Neither of the books has been returned.
    3. is                                                          3. The group of boys is playing football.
    4. is                                                          4. My friend and guide are arriving soon.
    5. is                                                          5. Each student has a locker.
    6. are                                                       6. The team has its practice session now.
    7. are                                                       7. One of the apples is missing.
    8. is                                                          8. There go the children.
    9. is                                                          9. A basket of mangoes was kept outside.
    10. is                                                      10. The books on the shelf are dusty.

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
    1. The list of songs is long.
    2. Everyone has finished the task.
    3. The boys or the teacher is responsible.
    4. The data are being updated.
    5. My mother and sister cook dinner.
    6. These books are interesting.
    7. Each student writes well.
    8. Ten minutes is left.
    9. A bouquet of flowers is on the table.
    10. The group of players is warming up.

    Exercise 6 – Sample Paragraph
    The class is preparing for the science exhibition. My friend and I are working on a volcano model. Everyone has submitted their project topics. A team of students is helping the teacher organize the charts. Each of them contributes actively to make the event a success.

    Includes:
    - Collective noun: team
    - Compound subject: my friend and I
    - Indefinite pronoun: everyone, each

    Strengthen your child’s grammar with this high-impact worksheet on subject-verb agreement. It’s a must-have for confident writing!
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    It helps students understand how to make the verb match the subject in number and person—an essential grammar rule.

    Yes! It's perfect for reviewing key grammar errors students often make in writing tasks and assessments.

    Absolutely. This worksheet supports CBSE and ICSE subject-verb agreement objectives for Grade 7 learners.

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