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SOUND
CONTRIBUTES
COMPOUND PREPOSITIONS
PRONOUN
SINGULAR
IS
ARE
THEIR SUBJECTS
WAS
HIS OR HER
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
WAS
IS
ANTECEDENT
NUMBER
A PHRASE OR CLAUSE
THE SUBJECT NEARER THE VERB
ARE
IS
HER
PLURAL
WERE
HAVE
HAVE
IS
What is a word that refers to more than one in number called?
What is a word that takes the place of a noun called?
What is the form a word takes to indicate whether the word is singular or plural?
Most parents mistakenly think that mumps (has, have) been eliminated as a childhood disease.
What kind of verb does singular subjects joined by or or nor take?
No one has offered to let us use (her, their, his or her) home for the department meeting.
None of the ice cream (was, were) left for me.
(Was, were) both of the games postponed?
What are 'as well as, along with, together with' called?
Several of my students (is, are) going to make an A on their test.
Is one of the professors ready to present (their, her) paper?
When a singular subject and a plural subject are joined by or or nor, the verb agrees with what?
Few of the students (is, are) going to the game right after school.
Both my dog and my cat (has, have) allergies.
Neither of us (was, were) able to predict the outcome of today's game.
Some of the test (is, are) hard.
Everyone (contribute, contributes) to the alumni association.
Macroni and cheese (is, are) my favorite dish.
The number of the subject usually is not determined by what?
What should the contractions don't and doesn't agree with in a sentence?
What is the word called to which the pronoun refers?
More of the class (is, are) going to the archaeological dig.
What begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun?
All of the exhibit (is, are) open to the public.
Most of his routines (sound, sounds) familiar.

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DescriptionMatch:
What is the form a word takes to indicate whether the word is singular or plural?NUMBER
What is a word that refers to more than one in number called?PLURAL
What begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun?PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
What is a word that takes the place of a noun called?PRONOUN
What is the word called to which the pronoun refers?ANTECEDENT
The number of the subject usually is not determined by what?A PHRASE OR CLAUSE
What are 'as well as, along with, together with' called?COMPOUND PREPOSITIONS
When a singular subject and a plural subject are joined by or or nor, the verb agrees with what?THE SUBJECT NEARER THE VERB
What should the contractions don't and doesn't agree with in a sentence?THEIR SUBJECTS
What kind of verb does singular subjects joined by or or nor take?SINGULAR
None of the ice cream (was, were) left for me.WAS
Some of the test (is, are) hard.IS
All of the exhibit (is, are) open to the public.IS
Most of his routines (sound, sounds) familiar.SOUND
More of the class (is, are) going to the archaeological dig.IS
No one has offered to let us use (her, their, his or her) home for the department meeting.HIS OR HER
Neither of us (was, were) able to predict the outcome of today's game.WAS
Macroni and cheese (is, are) my favorite dish.IS
Everyone (contribute, contributes) to the alumni association.CONTRIBUTES
Is one of the professors ready to present (their, her) paper?HER
Most parents mistakenly think that mumps (has, have) been eliminated as a childhood disease.HAVE
Both my dog and my cat (has, have) allergies.HAVE
Few of the students (is, are) going to the game right after school.ARE
Several of my students (is, are) going to make an A on their test.ARE
(Was, were) both of the games postponed?WERE