Matching Subject Nouns and Verbs in - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill

Part 6
LANGUAGE
6.1 Conventions of Standard English
Name
Matching Subject Nouns and Verbs
in Sentences 1
Practice
Print this page and then write your answers.
Circle the correct verb in ( ) for each
sentence below.
1. The bus (come, comes) in the morning.
2. Students (leaves, leave) school in the
afternoon.
4. Henry (look, looks) at the clock.
5. The girls (laugh, laughs) at the joke.
6. Claire (dig, digs) in the sand.
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3. Mom (bake, bakes) bread.
Part 6
LANGUAGE
6.1 Conventions of Standard English
Name
Matching Subject Nouns and Verbs
in Sentences 2
Practice
Print this page and then write your answers.
Write C for “correct” if the verb in a
sentence matches the noun.
If a verb in a sentence doesn’t match a noun,
write the correct verb on the line.
2. She pick up the dishes.
3. He dig up the land for Mom.
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1. He looks at the book.
Part 6
LANGUAGE
6.1 Conventions of Standard English
Name
4. The boy like hens.
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5. He gets the eggs.
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