Worksheet: Verbs Part 2: Subject-Verb Agreement | English For Kids | Mind Blooming

Comprehension worksheet generated from the video "Verbs Part 2: Subject-Verb Agreement | English For Kids | Mind Blooming".

Subject-Verb Agreement

Vocabulary

  • Subject — The person or thing the sentence is about.
  • Verb — The action the subject is doing.
  • Singular — Refers to one person or thing.
  • Plural — Refers to more than one person or thing.
  • Agreement — When the subject and verb work together to make a sentence sound correct.

Questions

Watch the video carefully and answer the following questions based on the information presented.
1.
According to the video, what is the subject of a sentence? Provide one example from the video.
2.
According to the video, what is the verb of a sentence? Provide one example from the video.
3.
Explain Rule #1 of Subject-Verb Agreement as described in the video. What specific action should you take with the verb when this rule applies?
4.
Based on Rule #2 of Subject-Verb Agreement, which states that if the subject is plural, the verb should also be plural (without adding an ‘s’), which of the following sentences is correct?
  1. The cat sleeps on the couch.
  2. My friends watches movies every weekend.
  3. The birds sing beautifully in the morning.
  4. He run very fast.
5.
The video highlights an “exception” to the subject-verb agreement rules for the pronouns “I” and “You.” Even though these pronouns are singular, the verb that follows them does not take an “S.” In your own words, reflect on why you think these specific pronouns might have this exception in English grammar.