Explore subject-verb agreement with this interactive worksheet! Students are required to underline the subject, select the correct verb, and fill it into the sentences for activities 1-8. For exercises 9-11, they get creative by inserting any verb that corresponds with the subject to finish the sentence.
The subject and verb must agree so it makes sense and is easy to understand. Think of it like a team working together: if the subject is one person, like "he" or "she," then the verb usually ends with an "s," like "runs." If the subject is more than one person, like "they," then the verb does not need an "s," like "run." When the subject and verb match or agree, it helps everyone know who is doing the action and makes the sentence clear.