Each one of them has a pencil.
These shoes are too small for one.
In the first sentence, the subject (each one) and the verb (has) are singular. In the second
sentence, the subject (shoes) and the verb (are) are plural.
...... (sit)
B Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verbs paying attention to
the subject-verb agreement.
During the long summer evenings, Rakesh and Grandfather
in the shade of the cherry tree. Grandfather
(tell) Rakesh stories of
people who had turned into animals and Rakesh .......
..... (read) the paper
aloud. Sometimes Rakesh
(gaze) up at the sky through the trees.
Grandfather and Rakesh often
(wonder) why they enjoyed looking
at this particular tree when there
(be) so many in the valley around
them. Grandfather
(think) it is because they planted it themselves.
Rakesh ......
(say) he ........
(feel) like God because they
nurtured the seedling to a tree.
Answers
Each one of them has a pencil.
These shoes are too small for one.
In the first sentence, the subject (each one) and the verb (has) are singular. In the second
sentence, the subject (shoes) and the verb (are) are plural.
...... (sit)
B Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verbs paying attention to
the subject-verb agreement.
During the long summer evenings, Rakesh and Grandfather
in the shade of the cherry tree. Grandfather
(tell) Rakesh stories of
people who had turned into animals and Rakesh .......
..... (read) the paper
aloud. Sometimes Rakesh
(gaze) up at the sky through the trees.
Grandfather and Rakesh often
(wonder) why they enjoyed looking
at this particular tree when there
(be) so many in the valley around
them. Grandfather
(think) it is because they planted it themselves.
Rakesh ......
(say) he ........
(feel) like God because they
nurtured the seedling to a tree.
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