Subject-Verb Agreement English Grammar Parts of Speech Subject-Verb Agreement Questions What is a subject-verb disagreement? How do you correct the subject-verb disagreement in the following sentence?: The horses gallops through the field. How do you correct the subject-verb disagreement in the following sentence?: The gazelle run if they notice that the lions is not asleep. How do you correct the subject-verb disagreement in the following sentence?: The children plays hide and seek. Question #049c1 What is the correct grammar rule for the verb "be" after a collective noun? Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement? Is this correct subject-verb agreement? In the sentence: A majority of people support(s) the proposition. Should it read support or supports? Why? Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? Can anyone please tell me what are the exceptions to the rule of subject-verb agreement? Which sentence has subject-verb agreement? What is subject-verb agreement? Question #7e49e Parts of Speech View all chapters Nouns Verbs Subjects Subject-Verb Agreement Clauses and Phrases Pronouns Who vs. Whom Who, That, Which Adjectives and Adverbs Prepositions Other Parts of Speech Prev Next