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Writing
 
0007 Role of Audience and Purpose
 
0008 Idea Development, Fluency, and Organization
 
0009 Writing that Effectively Communicates Intended Messages
 
0010 Apply Revision Strategies
 
0011 Standard Writing Conventions
Standard Use of Verbs
Standard Use of Pronouns
Standard Use of Modifiers
Punctuation
Capitalization
Spelling
Fragments and Run-On Sentences
 
Practice Writing Tests
 
0012 Prepare an Organized, Developed Composition
 

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0011 Recognize the Use of Standard Writing Conventions

Understand the Standard Use of Verbs

In clauses or sentences, the subject determines the verb form that must accompany it. This is the meaning of "maintaining agreement between subject and verb."

A common difficulty for maintaining agreement between subject and verb is found in sentences in which prepositional phrases appear between the subject and verb. In such instances, it is best not to be distracted by the prepositional phrases.

In the example below, the subject is plural: "Mary and John"

The verb "need" is in agreement. ("needs" is the singular form.)

Mary and John need help with writing.

1) In the sentence below, identify the subject and then select the verb that should be used. Click here when you are finished.

The team, without using substitutes, (is, are) undefeated this season.

2) In the sentence below, identify the subject and then select the verb that should be used. Click here when you are finished.

A couch, three chairs, and two tables (is, are) in the living room.

3) In the sentence below, identify the subject and then select the verb that should be used. Click here when you are finished.

The new gym with its exercise equipment, indoor track, and handball court (fills, fill) a great need in our community.

4) In the sentence below, identify the subject and then select the verb that should be used. Click here when you are finished.

Everyone who loves folk music (wants, want) to attend.

5) In the sentence below, identify the subject and then select the verb that should be used. Click here when you are finished.

 

 


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