Subject Verb Agreement Class 9, 10, 11, 12: 100 MCQ Quiz with Rules

Subject Verb Agreement: Rules, Examples & 100 MCQ Quiz

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Understanding the Basics

Subject-verb agreement (also known as concord) is the backbone of English grammar. Whether you are looking for subject verb agreement class 9 notes or subject verb agreement class 10 cbse rules, the fundamental concept remains the same: The subject and the verb must agree in number.




Master Table of Concord Rules

Rule Category The Secret Rule Example
Proximity Rule With "Either/Or" or "Neither/Nor", the verb agrees with the nearest subject. Neither the teacher nor the students are here.
Distances/Money Amounts of money, distance, or time are usually singular. Ten kilometers is a long walk.
Collective Nouns Groups (Team, Jury, Family) take singular verbs if acting as one. The committee has signed the report.
"As well as" Phrases like "along with" or "as well as" do not change the number of the subject. The King, as well as his sons, is brave.

Quick Revision Infographic

Singular Subjects

Each, Every, Everyone, Someone, Nobody, Either, Neither.

Verb: Always Singular

Plural Subjects

Both, Few, Many, Several, Others.

Verb: Always Plural

Special Case

Bread & Butter, Rice & Curry, Slow & Steady.

Verb: Singular (Single Idea)

For more practice, you can follow our subject verb agreement class 9 one shot revision notes or dive into specific subject verb agreement class 8 pw modules below.


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