Subject-Verb Agreement
主语和动词相匹配
Correct the sentence if the subject and verb do not agree 如果主语和动词不匹配,请改正
1. The members of the car pool contribute to the driving expenses.
2. Neither of the two books on the list are required for the course.
3. Neither my instructors nor my father agree with my decision.
4. The footnotes and one picture of this book is printed upside down.
5. The number of commercials between television shows keep growing.
6. A number of commercials during the television show has made me hungry.
7. Sixty-three dollars for a bus pass seem reasonable.
8. Each of the applicants are asked to write a letter of intent.
9. Nobody in that class ever answer a question.
10. A complete set of textbooks cost about $400.
11. Her natural ability and her desire to work with computer has led her to become a software developer.
12. A driver’s license or credit card is required.
13. The committee are arguing over a proposal to raise.
14. Law and order are necessary in any society.
15. Bacon and eggs are a traditional Canadian breakfast.
16. John, together with the other students, think the course is too short.
17. Some of the lesson are hard to understand.