Subject-Verb Agreement 1

Choose the sentence that corrects any problems with subject-verb agreement in the following sentences. If a sentence is already correct, choose “Correct.”

For help with this exercise, see “Problems with Subject-Verb Agreement.”

  1. School systems around the country is embracing educational standards.

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    Subject-Verb Agreement 1 - Question 1
  2. The idea of standards sound reasonable.

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    Subject-Verb Agreement 1 - Question 2
  3. Does anyone want to argue that students should not have to meet certain requirements to graduate?

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    Subject-Verb Agreement 1 - Question 3
  4. A national standard for all American students have many supporters, too.

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    Subject-Verb Agreement 1 - Question 4
  5. If the requirements for graduation in Oregon and Tennessee is the same, everyone with a high school diploma gets a similar education.

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    Subject-Verb Agreement 1 - Question 5
  6. There is a catch, of course.

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    Subject-Verb Agreement 1 - Question 6
  7. Not everyone with a professional or personal interest in school quality is able to agree on these requirements.

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    Subject-Verb Agreement 1 - Question 7
  8. Mathematics and writing is important, but so is music and physical education.

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    Subject-Verb Agreement 1 - Question 8
  9. How is parents, teachers, and administrators ever going to find standards that everyone accepts?

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    Subject-Verb Agreement 1 - Question 9
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