Tick the Correct Subject Verb Agreement for sentences-
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#1. Each pen and pencil ………… red.
(When two singular nouns connected with “and” we use singular verb)
#2. We each ………… a pencil to write.
(When we use each after plural noun or plural pronoun, we use plural verb)
#3. Each of these four boys ………… intelligent.
(When we use Each of/ Neither of/Either of Plural Noun/Pronoun, we use singular verb)
#4. Neither of you ………… French.
(When we use Each of/ Neither of/Either of Plural Noun/Pronoun, we use singular verb)
#5. Each boy ………… handsome.
(Each/Every/Neither/Either Singular Countable Noun, we use singular verb)
#6. Either student ………… laborious.
(Each/Every/Neither/Either Singular Countable Noun, we use singular verb. Either is used for two people and it means out of two any one)
#7. Neither pilot ………… safe landing.
(Each/Every/Neither/Either Singular Countable Noun, we use singular verb. Neither is used for two people. It means none of them.)
#8. A number of students ………… attended the convocation.
(When a number of/a large number of/a great number/large numbers of applies as a subject of a sentence, it shows indefinite (countless) number, we use plural verb.)
#9. The number of students ………… attended the convocation.
(When a sentence starts with “the number of” plural noun, it represents definite (countable) number, we use singular verb.)