Fill in the blanks with verbs in agreement with their subjects.
First two are done for you:
1. They
are
working on a new project now.
were
2. My mother and my aunt
the members of the Art
Society last year.
3. Kabir
a great saint, who lived in India in the
fifteenth century.
4. His father
reading a newspaper, sitting in the chair.
5. “Where
the little boy?” asked the Giant.
6. I
going to the library now.
7. Cyprus and Sicily
not in Asia.
8. The children
playing flute in the concert.
9. Will you
in Delhi tomorrow?
Answers
Answer:
Subject-Verb Agreement Rules
Rule 1
The third person singular form of verbs in the simple present tense is formed by adding ‘s/es’ to the root form of third person plural. We can use this rule in the below-mentioned format.
He/ She/ Common Nouns/ Proper Nouns + verb (base form) with s/es at the end + object (optional)
Few examples of Rule 1 are:
1) A cow eats hay.
एक गाय घास खाती है।
2) She goes for a walk daily.
वह रोजाना टहलने जाती है।
3) My father does not smoke.
मेरे पिता धूम्रपान नहीं करते हैं।
4) Does he drink tea?
क्या वह चाय पीता है?
5) My friends do not drink.
मेरे दोस्त नहीं पीते।
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