Subject-Verb Agreement Worksheet Generator
Make printable subject-verb agreement worksheets in seconds. Students practice matching verbs to singular and plural subjects, pronouns, compound subjects, and be and have forms using clear, classroom-safe sentences — with choose-the-correct-verb, fill-in-the-verb, fix-the-error, identify-subject-and-verb, mark-correct-or-incorrect, and write-a-sentence formats. Pick a focus, sentence set, and difficulty, or paste your own sentences, then print or download a clean PDF with an answer key. Free, no sign-up, and everything stays in your browser.
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Subject-Verb Agreement Worksheet
Mixed review · Singular and plural subjects
Name: ______________________ Date: ____________
Read each sentence, then make the verb agree with the subject.
- 1.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
The teacher ___ the lesson on the board.
- A)write
- B)writes
- 2.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
The books ___ on the shelf.
- A)sits
- B)sit
- 3.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
The students in the class ___ quietly.
- A)read
- B)reads
- 4.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
The students ___ their pencils.
- A)sharpens
- B)sharpen
- 5.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
The bunch of grapes ___ ripe and fresh.
- A)look
- B)looks
- 6.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
The birds ___ in the morning.
- A)sing
- B)sings
- 7.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
Each of the players ___ a turn.
- A)get
- B)gets
- 8.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
The turtle ___ slowly in the sun.
- A)moves
- B)move
- 9.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
The bell ___ at noon.
- A)ring
- B)rings
- 10.
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject.
The baby ___ happily in the crib.
- A)sleep
- B)sleeps
Answer key
- 1.B) writes — Teacher is singular, so the verb needs -s.
- 2.B) sit — Books is plural, so the verb has no -s.
- 3.A) read — The subject is students (plural); the phrase in the class describes it, so use the base verb.
- 4.B) sharpen — Students is plural, so the verb has no -s.
- 5.B) looks — The subject is bunch (singular), not grapes, so the verb needs -s.
- 6.A) sing — Birds is plural, so the verb has no -s.
- 7.B) gets — Each is singular, so the verb needs -s.
- 8.A) moves — Turtle is singular, so the verb needs -s.
- 9.B) rings — Bell is singular, so the verb needs -s.
- 10.B) sleeps — Baby is singular, so the verb needs -s.
Answer Key · Subject-Verb Agreement Worksheet
Mixed review · Singular and plural subjects
- 1.B) writes — Teacher is singular, so the verb needs -s.
- 2.B) sit — Books is plural, so the verb has no -s.
- 3.A) read — The subject is students (plural); the phrase in the class describes it, so use the base verb.
- 4.B) sharpen — Students is plural, so the verb has no -s.
- 5.B) looks — The subject is bunch (singular), not grapes, so the verb needs -s.
- 6.A) sing — Birds is plural, so the verb has no -s.
- 7.B) gets — Each is singular, so the verb needs -s.
- 8.A) moves — Turtle is singular, so the verb needs -s.
- 9.B) rings — Bell is singular, so the verb needs -s.
- 10.B) sleeps — Baby is singular, so the verb needs -s.
How to use the subject-verb agreement worksheet generator
- 1Choose a practice focus, sentence set, and difficulty, or paste your own sentences.
- 2Pick a question format: choose the verb, fill in the verb, fix the error, identify subject and verb, mark correct/incorrect, write a sentence, or mixed.
- 3Set how many questions, then toggle the name line, instructions, and answer key.
- 4Press Regenerate for a fresh set, then print or download a PDF with the answer key.
When this is useful
Singular and plural subjects
Clear sentence frames give students focused practice matching the verb to a singular or plural subject.
Pronoun and compound subjects
Practice he/she/it and they/we/you verbs, plus compound subjects joined by and that take a plural verb.
Find and fix agreement errors
Fix-the-error and mark-correct-or-incorrect formats build editing skills students use in their own writing.
Grammar intervention
Short, friendly sentences make subject-verb agreement approachable for small groups and one-on-one support.
ELL and language support
Be and have forms and simple present verbs help multilingual learners hear and see how subjects and verbs match.
Your own sentences
Paste your own sentences with the correct verb so the practice matches your class writing or a recent lesson.
Examples to try
A choose-the-correct-verb worksheet
Use the choose format so students pick the verb that agrees with the subject in each sentence.
A fix-the-error worksheet
Use the fix format so students rewrite sentences where the verb does not agree.
A mark-correct-or-incorrect worksheet
Use the mark format so students decide whether each sentence agrees and correct it if not.
An identify-subject-and-verb worksheet
Use the identify format so students underline the subject and circle the verb.
A compound-subject worksheet
Use the compound focus so students practice subjects joined by and that take a plural verb.
A worksheet from your own sentences
Paste sentences with the correct verb, or simple sentence = verb lines, to match your class.
Tips for better results
Start with singular and plural
The singular-and-plural focus and beginner difficulty keep early practice clear before adding pronouns and verbs.
Teach the -s rule
Remind students that a singular subject usually needs a verb with -s, while a plural subject does not.
Use fix and mark for editing
The fix-the-error and mark formats turn agreement into an editing skill students apply to their own writing.
Save compound subjects for last
Compound subjects joined by and take a plural verb; use the compound focus once the basics feel solid.
Print the answer key separately
The PDF puts the answer key on its own page, so you can keep it apart from the student copy.
Pair it with grammar tools
Follow with a parts of speech worksheet or a sentence scramble worksheet for more sentence practice.
How the subject-verb agreement worksheet generator works
Built-in worksheets use original, classroom-safe sentences written for this tool. Each sentence frame is paired with the verb that agrees, a clearly non-agreeing wrong verb, the subject, an agreement rule, and a short explanation, so the answer key is always defensible. The tool avoids disputed usage, collective-noun ambiguity, dialect-sensitive examples, and sentences where two answers could be correct.
Choose-the-correct-verb questions offer the agreeing and non-agreeing forms so there is exactly one correct answer and no duplicate choices, while fill-in questions give a small word bank. The fix and mark formats show an error to correct, the identify format asks for the subject and verb, and the write format asks students to compose their own agreeing sentence. Custom sentences let you bring your own; when you do not provide a verb, subject, or explanation, the key uses a teacher-check sample instead of inventing one.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this subject-verb agreement worksheet generator free?
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Can I print the worksheet?
Yes. Use the Print button to send the worksheet straight to your printer. Only the worksheet prints, with the sentences and questions, and nothing else from the web page.
Can I download a PDF?
Yes. Download a clean PDF built right on your device, with the worksheet on the first pages and, when enabled, an answer key on its own page.
Can students practice singular and plural subjects?
Yes. Choose a focus from singular and plural subjects to pronouns, compound subjects, and be and have verbs.
Can students fix subject-verb agreement errors?
Yes. The fix-the-error and mark-correct-or-incorrect formats show sentences with an error for students to correct.
Can I use custom sentences?
Yes. Switch to custom and paste your own sentences with the correct verb, using labels or simple sentence = verb lines. Your sentences stay in your browser and are never saved or uploaded.
Does this use AI?
No. This is a browser-only worksheet builder. It does not use AI to write sentences or decide answers, and nothing you type is stored or sent anywhere.
Are my custom sentences saved?
No. Custom sentences and worksheet settings stay in your browser. They are not uploaded, saved, or sent to analytics.
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