Subject-Verb Agreement Practice Questions - Grammar Grade 5-6 Fillable
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Subject-Verb Agreement Grammar Practice MCQS
Snapshot
Title: Subject-Verb Agreement
Genre: Nonfiction
Subject: Writing
Primary Topic: Matching verbs correctly to singular and plural subjects
The review sheet explains that subjects and verbs must agree in number, gives singular and plural examples, notes the special treatment of I and you, and includes examples of wish, request, and contrary-to-fact sentences that also appear in the worksheets.
What This Teaches Best
Matching singular subjects with singular verbs.
Matching plural subjects with plural verbs.
Applying agreement rules with I and you.
Recognizing how agreement works in complete practice sentences.
Noticing special sentence patterns such as wishes, requests, and contrary-to-fact examples.
Learning Goals
Students will match singular subjects with singular verb forms.
Students will match plural subjects with plural verb forms.
Students will use am, is, are, was, and were correctly in sentences.
Students will explain why I and you take plural verb forms in the present tense.
Students will identify examples of wish, request, or contrary-to-fact patterns as presented in the workbook.
Key Vocabulary
agreement — matching parts correctly.
singular — meaning one.
plural — meaning more than one.
subject — the person, place, or thing the sentence is about.
contrary — opposite to what is true.
Common Core Alignment
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1 — Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.1 — Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.1 — Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Subject-Verb Agreement Overview:
Major Subject-Verb Practice
Wish Sentences
Request Sentences
Contrary to Fact Sentences
FILLABLE PDF VERSION
Worksheet-style pages, but with type-in answer boxes so students can complete and save their work digitally.
Other versions are available in the links list below or in the full catalog.
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ELA Review Questions Overview
Each set of review questions includes three answer choices, making them simple for students to work through with confidence. Every test also includes a few pictures to keep the pages visually appealing, along with a review sheet that covers most of the skills and concepts featured in the resource.
Introduction or Example Sheet
Each topic begins with an introduction or example sheet that you can review with your students before they start practicing. This helps set the stage, refresh key skills, and build understanding from the start.
Full Answer Keys
Complete answer keys and sample responses are included, so you can check work quickly and feel prepared even on your busiest days.
In the Supplementary Pack
Interactive Ice Breakers
Fun warm-up activities help introduce important ELA skills, including quick capitalization fixes and punctuation challenges.
Guided Practice
Teacher-led practice activities give students support as they review grammar and punctuation rules and learn how to apply them correctly in sentences.
Group and Partner Tasks
Collaborative activities encourage students to work together to edit sentences, fix capitalization mistakes, and strengthen punctuation through discussion and teamwork.
Independent Worksheets
Targeted worksheets give students the chance to practice on their own, apply what they have learned, and build confidence with key skills.
Exit Tasks
Quick end-of-lesson activities help students reflect on their learning and show what they know through short writing and editing tasks.
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