1. Subject-verb agreement practice: choose the correct verb form

1. Every student in the class a pencil and a notebook.

2. Each of the birds a unique song.

3. Either the manager or the employees attending the conference.

4. Neither the musicians nor the singer on time for the rehearsal.

5. The books on the shelf dusting.

6. Sarah and James often movies together.

7. Both of the cats playing with toys.

8. Neither the flowers nor the tree watering today.

9. Either the boys or the girl bicycles in the park.

10. Either the girl or the boys bicycles in the park.

11. Following the spring season the warm summer months.

12. The use of plastic bags raised environmental concerns.

13. The athlete, along with his coach, preparing for the competition.

14. The warm summer months after the spring season.

15. Both of my coworkers to attend the company party.

2. Combine the two sentences using the paired conjunction provided

1. either...or
Sentence 1: You can stay home.
Sentence 2: You can go to the party.

2. neither...nor
Sentence 1: She is not tired.
Sentence 2: She is not hungry.

3. not only...but also
Sentence 1: He is intelligent.
Sentence 2: He is hardworking.

4. both...and
Sentence 1: We want pizza for dinner.
Sentence 2: We want burgers for dinner.

5. whether...or
Sentence 1: I don’t know if I should choose the red dress.
Sentence 2: I don’t know if I should choose the blue dress.

3. Find the grammatical error in each of the following sentence. Rewrite the correct sentence.

1. Jenny can’t neither sing nor dance.

2. Both the manager and the assistant is attending the meeting.

3. Neither his family nor his colleagues knows his whereabouts.

4. I need whether to decide to accept the job offer or to continue looking for a better opportunity.

5. The new restaurant not only serves delicious food but also refreshing drinks.

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