Subject-Verb Agreement


Subject-Verb Agreement


Subject-verb agreement means that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number—both must be singular or both must be plural. Here are some key rules, with examples for clarity:

1. Singular Subjects with Singular Verbs

  • If the subject is singular, the verb should be singular.
  • Example: "The dog barks loudly."
    Here, "dog" is a singular subject, so we use the singular verb "barks."

2. Plural Subjects with Plural Verbs

  • If the subject is plural, the verb should be plural.
  • Example: "The dogs bark loudly."
    Here, "dogs" is a plural subject, so we use the plural verb "bark."

3. Subjects Joined by "And" Require a Plural Verb

  • When two or more subjects are joined by "and," use a plural verb.
  • Example: "John and Sarah are attending the concert."
    "John and Sarah" are two subjects, so we use the plural verb "are."

4. Singular Subjects Joined by "Or" or "Nor" Take a Singular Verb

  • When two singular subjects are joined by "or" or "nor," use a singular verb.
  • Example: "Either the teacher or the student is responsible."

5. When a Singular and a Plural Subject Are Joined by "Or" or "Nor"

  • The verb should agree with the subject closest to it.
  • Example: "Either the students or the teacher has the keys."
    Here, "teacher" is singular and closer to the verb, so we use the singular verb "has."

6. Indefinite Pronouns as Subjects

  • Indefinite pronouns like everyone, each, nobody, and anyone are singular and take singular verbs.
  • Example: "Everyone enjoys the festival."
    "Everyone" is singular, so we use the singular verb "enjoys."

7. Collective Nouns (e.g., team, family, group)

  • Collective nouns are usually singular in form but represent a group, so they take a singular verb.
  • Example: "The team is ready for the match."
    "Team" is a collective noun and takes the singular verb "is."

8. "There is" and "There are" Constructions

  • Use "is" when the noun following it is singular and "are" when it is plural.
  • Example: "There is a book on the table."
    • "There are books on the table."

By following these rules, you ensure correct subject-verb agreement, making sentences grammatically accurate and easier to understand.

Comments

  1. Write the correct verb for the below sentences.

    1. Simple Present Tense
    The teacher (explain) the topic clearly.

    2. Simple Past Tense
    They (complete) the project on time.

    3. Simple Future Tense
    She (visit) her grandparents next week.

    4. Present Continuous Tense
    The children (play) in the garden.

    5. Past Continuous Tense
    I (watch) a movie when you called.

    6. Future Continuous Tense
    He (read) a novel at this time tomorrow.

    7. Present Perfect Tense
    She (finish) her homework already.

    8. Past Perfect Tense
    They (leave) before we arrived.

    9. Future Perfect Tense
    By next month, he (complete) his course.

    10. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
    She (work) on the project since morning.

    Either Or / Neither Nor Questions

    11. Either the students or the teacher (be) responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother (like) horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants (prepare) the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach (accept) the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs (need) to be fed.

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    1. Chohith
      24072A05V3
      1)explains
      2) completed
      3)will visit
      4)are playing
      5)was watching
      6)will be reading
      7)has finished
      8)had left
      9)will have completed
      10)has been working
      11)is
      12)likes
      13)prepare
      14)accepts
      15)need

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    2. D.Deekshith
      24071A05P4
      1) explains
      2) completed
      3)will visit
      4)are playing
      5)was watching
      6)will be reading
      7)has finished
      8)had left
      9)will have completed
      10)has been working
      11) is
      12) likes
      13) prepare
      14) accepted
      15)need

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    3. Simple Present Tense
      The teacher explains the topic clearly.

      Simple Past Tense
      They completed the project on time.

      Simple Future Tense
      She will visit her grandparents next week.

      Present Continuous Tense
      The children are playing in the garden.

      Past Continuous Tense
      I was watching a movie when you called.

      Future Continuous Tense
      He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.

      Present Perfect Tense
      She has finished her homework already.

      Past Perfect Tense
      They had left before we arrived.

      Future Perfect Tense
      By next month, he will have completed his course.

      Present Perfect Continuous Tense
      She has been working on the project since morning.

      Either/Neither/Nor Questions:
      Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
      Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
      Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
      Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
      Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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    4. 1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
      2. They completed the project on time.
      3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
      4. The children are playing in the garden.
      5. I was watching a movie when you called.
      6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
      7. She has finished her homework already.
      8. They had left before we arrived.
      9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
      10. She has been working on the project since morning.
      11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
      12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
      13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
      14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
      15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed

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    5. Name:Ande Samhitha
      Roll No:24071A05N1

      1.explains
      2.completed
      3.will visit
      4.are playing
      5.was watching
      6.will be reading
      7.has finished
      8.had left
      9.will have completed
      10.has been working
      11.is
      12.likes
      13.prepare
      14.accepts
      15.need

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    6. K.Saiteja
      24071A05Q3
      1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
      2. They completed the project on time.
      3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
      4. The children are playing in the garden.
      5. I was watching a movie when you called.
      6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
      7. She has finished her homework already.
      8. They had left before we arrived.
      9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
      10. She has been working on the project since morning.
      11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
      12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
      13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
      14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
      15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed

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    7. Name: D Harshini
      Roll number: 24071A05P3


      1. Explains
      2. Completed
      3. Will visit
      4. Are playing
      5. Was watching
      6 . Will be reading
      7. Has finished
      8. Had left
      9. Will have completed
      10. Has been working
      11. Is
      12. Likes
      13. Prepare
      14 . Accepts
      15. Need

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    8. 24071A05Q8
      Kolla Upendra

      1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
      2. They completed the project on time.
      3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
      4. The children are playing in the garden.
      5. I was watching a movie when you called.
      6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
      7. She has finished her homework already.
      8. They had left before we arrived.
      9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
      10. She has been working on the project since morning.
      11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
      12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
      13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
      14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
      15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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    9. Amulya Naalla
      24071A05N0
      1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
      2. They completed the project on time.
      3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
      4. The children are playing in the garden.
      5. I was watching a movie when you called.
      6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
      7. She has finished her homework already.
      8. They had left before we arrived.
      9. By next month, he would have completed his course.
      10. She has been working on the project since morning.
      11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
      12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
      13. Either the manager or the assistants have prepared the report.
      14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
      15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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    10. 1.explains
      2.completed
      3.will visit
      4.are playing
      5.were watching
      6.will be reading
      7.has finished
      8.had left
      9.would have completed
      10.has been working
      11.is
      12.likes
      13.have prepared
      14.has accepted
      15.need

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  2. Theerdala Vignesh
    24071A05U7
    Write the correct verb for the below sentences.

    1. Simple Present Tense
    The teacher (explain) the topic clearly.
    The teacher explains the topic clearly

    2. Simple Past Tense
    They (complete) the project on time.
    They completed the project on time.

    3. Simple Future Tense
    She (visit) her grandparents next week.
    She will visit her grandparents next week.

    4. Present Continuous Tense
    The children (play) in the garden.
    The children are playing in the garden

    5. Past Continuous Tense
    I (watch) a movie when you called.
    I was watching a movie when you called.

    6. Future Continuous Tense
    He (read) a novel at this time tomorrow.
    He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.

    7. Present Perfect Tense
    She (finish) her homework already.
    She had finished her homework already.

    8. Past Perfect Tense
    They (leave) before we arrived.
    They left before we arrived

    9. Future Perfect Tense
    By next month, he (complete) his course.
    Bh next month, he will complete his course.

    10. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
    She (work) on the project since morning.
    She was working on the project since morning.
    Either Or / Neither Nor Questions

    11. Either the students or the teacher (be) responsible for the decorations.
    Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother (like) horror movies.
    Neither my friends nor my brother like horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    Either the manager or the assistants (prepare) the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach (accept) the decision.
    Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs (need) to be fed.
    Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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    1. Amulya Naalla
      24071A05N0
      1.explains
      2.completed
      3.will visit
      4.are playing
      5.were watching
      6.will be reading
      7.has finished
      8.had left
      9.would have completed
      10.has been working
      11.is
      12.likes
      13.have prepared
      14.has accepted
      15.need

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    2. Theerdala Vignesh
      24071A05U7
      Corrections
      7)She has finished her homework already.
      8)They had left before we arrived
      9)By next month,he will have completed his course
      12)Neither my friend not my brother likes horror movies.

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  3. D.Rohith
    24071A05P6
    1)explains
    2)completed
    3)will visit
    4)are playing
    5)was watching
    6)he will be reading
    7)has finished
    8)had left
    9)will have completed
    10)has been working
    11)is
    12)likes
    13)prepare
    14)accepts
    15)need

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  4. Shafi Ahmed
    24072A05U5
    1)explains
    2) completed
    3)will visit
    4)are playing
    5)was watching
    6)will be reading
    7)has finished
    8)had left
    9)will have completed
    10)has been working
    11)is
    12)likes
    13)prepare
    14)accepts
    15)need

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  5. RollNo:24071A05Q1
    1.The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2.They completed the project on time.
    3.She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4.The children are playing in the garden.
    5.I was watching a movie when you called.
    6.He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7.She has finished her homework already.
    8.They had left before we arrived. 9.By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10.She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12.Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13.Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report. 14.Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15.Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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    1. RollNo:24071A05Q1
      Name: Hruday
      1.The teacher explains the topic clearly.
      2.They completed the project on time.
      3.She will visit her grandparents next week.
      4.The children are playing in the garden.
      5.I was watching a movie when you called.
      6.He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
      7.She has finished her homework already.
      8.They had left before we arrived. 9.By next month, he will have completed his course.
      10.She has been working on the project since morning.
      11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
      12.Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
      13.Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report. 14.Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
      15.Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  6. 1. Explains
    2. Completed
    3. Will visit
    4. Are playing
    5. Was watching
    6 . Will be reading
    7. Has finished
    8. Had left
    9. Will have completed
    10. Has been working
    11. Is
    12. Likes
    13. Prepare
    14 . Accepts
    15. Need

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  7. Name:A.Mokshagna
    Roll.No:24071A05N2


    1. Explains
    2. Completed
    3. Will visit
    4. Are playing
    5. Was watching
    6 . Will be reading
    7. Has finished
    8. Had left
    9. Will have completed
    10. Has been working
    11. Is
    12. Likes
    13. Prepare
    14 . Accepts
    15. Need

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    1. Name: D Harshini
      Roll number: 24071A05P3


      1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
      2. They completed the project on time.
      3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
      4. The children are playing in the garden.
      5. I was watching a movie when you called.
      6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
      7. She has finished her homework already.
      8. They had left before we arrived.
      9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
      10. She has been working on the project since morning.
      11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
      12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
      13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
      14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
      15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  9. 24071A05R4
    M.SUSHANTH REDDY

    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly
    2. They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10. She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  10. M.Adithya
    24071A05R6

    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2. They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10. She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed

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  11. D.Rohith-24071A05P6
    1.The teacher explains the topic clearly.

    2. Simple Past Tense
    They (completed) the project on time.

    3. Simple Future Tense
    She (will visit) her grandparents next week.

    4. Present Continuous Tense
    The children (are playing) in the garden.

    5. Past Continuous Tense
    I (was watching) a movie when you called.

    6. Future Continuous Tense
    He (will be reading) a novel at this time tomorrow.

    7. Present Perfect Tense
    She (has finished) her homework already.

    8. Past Perfect Tense
    They (had left) before we arrived.

    9. Future Perfect Tense
    By next month, he (will have completed) his course.

    10. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
    She (has been working) on the project since morning.

    Either Or / Neither Nor Questions

    11. Either the students or the teacher (is) responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother (likes) horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants (prepare) the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach (accepts) the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs (need) to be fed.

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  12. 24071A05V3
    1)The teacher explains the topic clearly.

    2).They completed the project on time.

    3)She will visit her grandparents next week.

    4)The children are playing in the garden.

    5) I was watching a movie when you called.

    6)He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.

    7)She has finished her homework already.

    8)They had left before we arrived.
    9)By next month, he will have completed his course.

    10)She has been working on the project since morning.

    11) Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.

    12)Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.

    13)Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.

    14)Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.

    15).Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  13. Name:-B.pranavya
    Roll no. 24071A05N5
    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2.They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6.He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10.She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  14. 24071A05P4

    1.The teacher explains the topic clearly.

    2. Simple Past Tense
    They (completed) the project on time.

    3. Simple Future Tense
    She (will visit) her grandparents next week.

    4. Present Continuous Tense
    The children (are playing) in the garden.

    5. Past Continuous Tense
    I (was watching) a movie when you called.

    6. Future Continuous Tense
    He (will be reading) a novel at this time tomorrow.

    7. Present Perfect Tense
    She (has finished) her homework already.

    8. Past Perfect Tense
    They (had left) before we arrived.

    9. Future Perfect Tense
    By next month, he (will have completed) his course.

    10. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
    She (has been working) on the project since morning.

    Either Or / Neither Nor Questions

    11. Either the students or the teacher (is) responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother (likes) horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants (prepare) the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach (accepts) the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs (need) to be fed.

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  15. Rahul N
    24071A05T1
    1) explains
    2) completed
    3)will visit
    4)are playing
    5)was watching
    6)will be reading
    7)has finished
    8)had left
    9)will have completed
    10)has been working
    11) is
    12) likes
    13) prepare
    14) accepted
    15)need

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  16. Roll no:24071A05N8
    Name:B.Navya
    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2. They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10. She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  17. A.Mokshsgna
    24071A05N2
    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2.They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6.He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10.She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  18. 24071A05Q5
    K.SUNIL

    1.The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2.They completed the project on time.
    3.She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4.The children are playing in the garden.
    5.I was watching a movie when you called.
    6.He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7.She has finished her homework already.
    8.They had left before we arrived. 9.By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10.She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12.Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13.Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report. 14.Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15.Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  19. Name:A.Samhitha
    Roll No:24071A05N1

    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2.They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6.He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10.She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  20. K. Bhavagna sai chand
    24071A05Q4
    1) explains
    2) completed
    3)will visit
    4)are playing
    5)was watching
    6)will be reading
    7)has finished
    8)had left
    9)will have completed
    10)has been working
    11) is
    12) likes
    13) prepare
    14) accepted
    15)need

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  21. 24071A05U5
    Shafi Ahmed

    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly
    2. They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10. She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  22. 24071A05T9
    P.VIGNESH RAO

    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2.They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6.He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10.She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  23. Pratiksha(24071A05Q7)
    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2. They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he would have completed his course.
    10. She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants have prepared the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  24. Simple Present Tense
    The teacher explains the topic clearly.

    Simple Past Tense
    They completed the project on time.

    Simple Future Tense
    She will visit her grandparents next week.

    Present Continuous Tense
    The children are playing in the garden.

    Past Continuous Tense
    I was watching a movie when you called.

    Future Continuous Tense
    He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.

    Present Perfect Tense
    She has finished her homework already.

    Past Perfect Tense
    They had left before we arrived.

    Future Perfect Tense
    By next month, he will have completed his course.

    Present Perfect Continuous Tense
    She has been working on the project since morning.

    Either/Neither/Nor Questions:
    Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

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  25. 24071A05P8
    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2. They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10. She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.
    16.

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  26. Srinithya -24071A05U8
    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2. They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10. She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed.

    ReplyDelete
  27. 24071A05M9
    A Siddhu
    1. The teacher explains the topic clearly.
    2. They completed the project on time.
    3. She will visit her grandparents next week.
    4. The children are playing in the garden.
    5. I was watching a movie when you called.
    6. He will be reading a novel at this time tomorrow.
    7. She has finished her homework already.
    8. They had left before we arrived.
    9. By next month, he will have completed his course.
    10. She has been working on the project since morning.
    11. Either the students or the teacher is responsible for the decorations.
    12. Neither my friends nor my brother likes horror movies.
    13. Either the manager or the assistants prepare the report.
    14. Neither the players nor the coach accepts the decision.
    15. Either the cat or the dogs need to be fed

    ReplyDelete

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