1. She don't like to go to the movies.
- A. No error
- B. She
- C. don't
- D. like to go
- E. the movies
C. don't
The correct form is "doesn't" since "she" is singular.
2. Each of the players have a unique strategy.
- A. No error
- B. Each of the players
- C. have
- D. a unique
- E. strategy
C. have
"Each" is singular, so it should be "has" instead of "have."
3. The group of students were excited about the trip.
- A. No error
- B. The group
- C. of students
- D. were
- E. excited about
D. were
The correct verb is "was" since "group" is treated as a singular noun.
4. Everyone in the class have finished their homework.
- A. No error
- B. Everyone
- C. in the class
- D. have finished
- E. their homework
D. have finished
"Everyone" is singular, so it should be "has finished" instead of "have finished."
5. Neither of the answers are correct.
- A. No error
- B. Neither of the answers
- C. are
- D. correct
- E. None of the above
C. are
"Neither" is singular, so it should be "is" instead of "are."
6. The team have won the championship.
- A. No error
- B. The team
- C. have won
- D. the championship
- E. all of the above
C. have won
The correct verb is "has" since "team" is treated as a singular noun.
7. The information is not relevant to their situation.
- A. No error
- B. The information
- C. is not
- D. relevant to
- E. their situation
A. No error
The sentence is correct as it stands. No grammatical errors present.
8. There is many reasons for his absence.
- A. No error
- B. There is
- C. many
- D. reasons for
- E. his absence
B. There is
The correct phrase is "There are many reasons" since "reasons" is plural.
9. John, as well as his friends, were late to the meeting.
- A. No error
- B. John
- C. as well as
- D. were late
- E. to the meeting
D. were late
The correct verb is "was" since "John" is singular and "as well as" does not affect the number.
10. I wish he was here to help us.
- A. No error
- B. I wish
- C. he was
- D. here to help
- E. us
C. he was
The correct phrase is "were" since it is a subjunctive mood indicating a wish.
11. She has went to the store to buy some groceries.
- A. No error
- B. She
- C. has went
- D. to the store
- E. some groceries
C. has went
The correct form is "has gone" as "went" is the past tense.
12. The teacher asked that he goes to the office.
- A. No error
- B. The teacher
- C. that he goes
- D. to the office
- E. None of the above
C. that he goes
It should be "that he go" because it is a subjunctive mood.
13. Each student must hand in their paper by Friday.
- A. No error
- B. Each student
- C. must hand in
- D. their paper
- E. by Friday
D. their paper
"Each" is singular, so it should be "his or her paper" instead of "their paper."
14. The informations provided were very helpful.
- A. No error
- B. The informations
- C. provided
- D. were very
- E. helpful
B. The informations
The correct form is "The information" as "information" is uncountable.
15. He is more smarter than his brother.
- A. No error
- B. He is
- C. more smarter
- D. than his brother
- E. None of the above
C. more smarter
It should be "smarter" alone or "more smart" since "smarter" is already a comparative.
16. The book that you gave me were fascinating.
- A. No error
- B. The book
- C. that you gave
- D. were fascinating
- E. me
D. were fascinating
The correct verb is "was" since "book" is singular.
17. If I was you, I would accept the offer.
- A. No error
- B. If I
- C. was you
- D. would accept
- E. the offer
C. was you
The correct phrase is "were you" because it expresses a hypothetical situation.
18. She sings more better than her sister.
- A. No error
- B. She sings
- C. more better
- D. than her sister
- E. None of the above
C. more better
It should be "better" since "better" is already a comparative adjective.
19. Everyone should do their part to help the community.
- A. No error
- B. Everyone
- C. should do
- D. their part
- E. to help
D. their part
"Everyone" is singular, so it should be "his or her part" instead of "their part."
20. The team are winning their match.
- A. No error
- B. The team
- C. are winning
- D. their match
- E. None of the above
C. are winning
The correct verb is "is winning" since "team" is treated as a singular collective noun.
21. Neither the teacher nor the students was present in the meeting.
- A. No error
- B. Neither the teacher
- C. nor the students
- D. was present
- E. in the meeting
D. was present
The correct verb should be "were present" because "neither/nor" construction takes a plural verb when the second subject is plural.
22. I could of gone to the party, but I was too tired.
- A. No error
- B. I could of
- C. gone to
- D. the party
- E. too tired
B. I could of
The correct phrase is "I could have" instead of "I could of."
23. The informations given in the report were useful.
- A. No error
- B. The informations
- C. given in
- D. were useful
- E. the report
B. The informations
The correct form is "The information" as "information" is an uncountable noun.
24. Each of the players have a different strategy.
- A. No error
- B. Each of the players
- C. have a
- D. different strategy
- E. None of the above
C. have a
The correct verb should be "has a" because "each" is singular.
25. The dog wagged their tail happily.
- A. No error
- B. The dog
- C. wagged
- D. their tail
- E. happily
D. their tail
Since "dog" is singular, it should be "its tail" instead of "their tail."
26. There is many reasons to be excited about the event.
- A. No error
- B. There is
- C. many reasons
- D. to be excited
- E. about the event
B. There is
The correct phrase is "There are" since "reasons" is plural.
27. She has less friends than she used to.
- A. No error
- B. She has
- C. less friends
- D. than she used to
- E. None of the above
C. less friends
The correct form is "fewer friends" because "friends" is countable.
28. He don't know the answer to the question.
- A. No error
- B. He don't
- C. know the answer
- D. to the question
- E. None of the above
B. He don't
The correct form is "He doesn't" because "he" is third-person singular.
29. My brother and I plays soccer every Saturday.
- A. No error
- B. My brother and I
- C. plays soccer
- D. every Saturday
- E. None of the above
C. plays soccer
The correct verb should be "play soccer" because the subject is plural.
30. She enjoys to read in her free time.
- A. No error
- B. She enjoys
- C. to read
- D. in her free time
- E. None of the above
C. to read
The correct form is "reading" as the verb "enjoy" is typically followed by a gerund.
31. The group of musicians are playing beautifully.
- A. No error
- B. The group
- C. of musicians
- D. are playing
- E. beautifully
D. are playing
The correct verb should be "is playing" because "group" is a collective noun treated as singular.
32. If I was you, I would accept the job offer.
- A. No error
- B. If I was
- C. you
- D. I would accept
- E. the job offer
B. If I was
The correct form is "If I were you" as it uses the subjunctive mood for hypothetical situations.
33. Each of the cars have been washed.
- A. No error
- B. Each of the cars
- C. have been washed
- D. None of the above
- E. washed
C. have been washed
The correct verb should be "has been washed" because "each" is singular.
34. She is more smarter than her brother.
- A. No error
- B. She is
- C. more smarter
- D. than her brother
- E. None of the above
C. more smarter
The correct form is "smarter" because "more" is unnecessary with a comparative adjective.
35. The book on the shelf are very interesting.
- A. No error
- B. The book
- C. on the shelf
- D. are very interesting
- E. None of the above
D. are very interesting
The correct verb should be "is very interesting" because "book" is singular.
36. The team have decided to take a break.
- A. No error
- B. The team
- C. have decided
- D. to take a break
- E. None of the above
C. have decided
The correct verb should be "has decided" as "team" is a collective noun treated as singular.
37. The weather are nice today.
- A. No error
- B. The weather
- C. are nice
- D. today
- E. None of the above
C. are nice
The correct verb should be "is nice" because "weather" is singular.
38. The students is studying for their exams.
- A. No error
- B. The students
- C. is studying
- D. for their exams
- E. None of the above
C. is studying
The correct verb should be "are studying" because "students" is plural.
39. Each student must submit their homework on time.
- A. No error
- B. Each student
- C. must submit
- D. their homework
- E. on time
D. their homework
The correct pronoun should be "his or her homework" since "each" is singular.
40. Neither of the answers were correct.
- A. No error
- B. Neither of the answers
- C. were correct
- D. None of the above
- E. correct
C. were correct
The correct verb should be "was correct" because "neither" is treated as singular.
41. A number of students has passed the exam.
- A. No error
- B. A number of students
- C. has passed
- D. the exam
- E. None of the above
C. has passed
The correct verb should be "have passed" because "a number of" is treated as plural.
42. The police was called to the scene of the accident.
- A. No error
- B. The police
- C. was called
- D. to the scene
- E. accident
C. was called
The correct verb should be "were called" because "police" is a collective noun treated as plural.
43. He don't like playing soccer.
- A. No error
- B. He don't
- C. like playing
- D. soccer
- E. None of the above
B. He don't
The correct form should be "He doesn't" since "do" must agree with the subject.
44. The cake were delicious.
- A. No error
- B. The cake
- C. were delicious
- D. None of the above
- E. delicious
C. were delicious
The correct verb should be "was delicious" because "cake" is singular.
45. I have less friends than I did last year.
- A. No error
- B. have less
- C. friends than
- D. I did last year
- E. None of the above
B. have less
The correct word should be "have fewer" since "friends" is countable.
46. Everyone have their own opinions.
- A. No error
- B. Everyone
- C. have their
- D. own opinions
- E. None of the above
C. have their
The correct verb should be "has their" because "everyone" is singular.
47. The committee have reached a decision.
- A. No error
- B. The committee
- C. have reached
- D. a decision
- E. None of the above
C. have reached
The correct verb should be "has reached" since "committee" is a collective noun treated as singular.
48. Each of the players have done their best.
- A. No error
- B. Each of the players
- C. have done
- D. their best
- E. None of the above
C. have done
The correct verb should be "has done" since "each" is singular.
49. Neither of the options are appealing.
- A. No error
- B. Neither of the options
- C. are appealing
- D. None of the above
- E. appealing
C. are appealing
The correct verb should be "is appealing" because "neither" is treated as singular.
50. A few of the cake was left after the party.
- A. No error
- B. A few of the cake
- C. was left
- D. after the party
- E. left after
C. was left
The correct verb should be "were left" because "a few" is treated as plural.
51. The flock of birds were flying south for the winter.
- A. No error
- B. The flock of birds
- C. were flying
- D. south for the winter
- E. None of the above
C. were flying
The correct verb should be "was flying" because "flock" is a collective noun treated as singular.
52. Everyone in the class have finished their project.
- A. No error
- B. Everyone in the class
- C. have finished
- D. their project
- E. None of the above
C. have finished
The correct verb should be "has finished" because "everyone" is singular.
53. Neither of the teams have won the championship.
- A. No error
- B. Neither of the teams
- C. have won
- D. the championship
- E. None of the above
C. have won
The correct verb should be "has won" because "neither" is treated as singular.
54. The group of students are planning a trip.
- A. No error
- B. The group of students
- C. are planning
- D. a trip
- E. None of the above
C. are planning
The correct verb should be "is planning" because "group" is a collective noun treated as singular.
55. Each of the girls have their own locker.
- A. No error
- B. Each of the girls
- C. have their
- D. own locker
- E. None of the above
C. have their
The correct verb should be "has their" because "each" is singular.
56. None of the information were accurate.
- A. No error
- B. None of the information
- C. were accurate
- D. accurate
- E. None of the above
C. were accurate
The correct verb should be "was accurate" because "none" can be singular when referring to a non-count noun like "information."
57. The pair of shoes were on sale.
- A. No error
- B. The pair of shoes
- C. were on sale
- D. on sale
- E. None of the above
C. were on sale
The correct verb should be "was on sale" because "pair" is singular.
58. Most of the cake were eaten at the party.
- A. No error
- B. Most of the cake
- C. were eaten
- D. at the party
- E. None of the above
C. were eaten
The correct verb should be "was eaten" because "cake" is treated as singular.
59. Either of the answers are correct.
- A. No error
- B. Either of the answers
- C. are correct
- D. correct
- E. None of the above
C. are correct
The correct verb should be "is correct" because "either" is treated as singular.
60. The team are celebrating their victory.
- A. No error
- B. The team
- C. are celebrating
- D. their victory
- E. None of the above
C. are celebrating
The correct verb should be "is celebrating" because "team" is a collective noun treated as singular.
61. Each of the dogs have a unique personality.
- A. No error
- B. Each of the dogs
- C. have a
- D. unique personality
- E. None of the above
C. have a
The correct verb should be "has a" because "each" is singular.
62. The number of students were increasing every year.
- A. No error
- B. The number of students
- C. were increasing
- D. every year
- E. None of the above
C. were increasing
The correct verb should be "was increasing" because "the number" is treated as singular.
63. Each of the students are required to submit their homework.
- A. No error
- B. Each of the students
- C. are required
- D. to submit
- E. None of the above
C. are required
The correct verb should be "is required" because "each" is singular.
64. The committee have decided to hold the meeting next week.
- A. No error
- B. The committee
- C. have decided
- D. to hold
- E. None of the above
C. have decided
The correct verb should be "has decided" because "committee" is a collective noun treated as singular.
65. Nobody know where he left his keys.
- A. No error
- B. Nobody
- C. know where
- D. he left
- E. None of the above
C. know where
The correct verb should be "knows where" because "nobody" is singular.
66. A bouquet of flowers were placed on the table.
- A. No error
- B. A bouquet of flowers
- C. were placed
- D. on the table
- E. None of the above
C. were placed
The correct verb should be "was placed" because "bouquet" is singular.
67. The list of items are on the table.
- A. No error
- B. The list of items
- C. are on
- D. the table
- E. None of the above
C. are on
The correct verb should be "is on" because "list" is singular.
68. Neither of the options are appealing.
- A. No error
- B. Neither of the options
- C. are appealing
- D. appealing
- E. None of the above
C. are appealing
The correct verb should be "is appealing" because "neither" is treated as singular.
69. The family have decided to move to a new house.
- A. No error
- B. The family
- C. have decided
- D. to move
- E. None of the above
C. have decided
The correct verb should be "has decided" because "family" is a collective noun treated as singular.
70. Everyone have a chance to win the prize.
- A. No error
- B. Everyone
- C. have a
- D. chance to win
- E. None of the above
C. have a
The correct verb should be "has a" because "everyone" is treated as singular.
71. The jury are still deliberating on the verdict.
- A. No error
- B. The jury
- C. are still deliberating
- D. on the verdict
- E. None of the above
C. are still deliberating
The correct verb should be "is still deliberating" because "jury" is treated as singular when referring to the group as a whole.
72. A pack of wolves were spotted in the forest.
- A. No error
- B. A pack of wolves
- C. were spotted
- D. in the forest
- E. None of the above
C. were spotted
The correct verb should be "was spotted" because "pack" is singular.
73. All of the cake were eaten by the guests.
- A. No error
- B. All of the cake
- C. were eaten
- D. by the guests
- E. None of the above
C. were eaten
The correct verb should be "was eaten" because "cake" is treated as singular in this context.
74. The team have won the championship.
- A. No error
- B. The team
- C. have won
- D. the championship
- E. None of the above
C. have won
The correct verb should be "has won" because "team" is a collective noun treated as singular.
75. Each of the students have their own locker.
- A. No error
- B. Each of the students
- C. have their
- D. own locker
- E. None of the above
C. have their
The correct verb should be "has their" because "each" is singular.
76. The team of researchers are conducting their experiments next week.
- A. The
- B. team
- C. are
- D. conducting
- E. next week
C. are
C (are): Correct; "team" is a collective noun and should be treated as singular, so it should be "is" instead of "are."
A (The): Incorrect; "The" is used correctly as a determiner.
B (team): Incorrect; "team" is correct in context but should be treated as singular.
D (conducting): Incorrect; "conducting" is the correct form of the verb.
E (next week): Incorrect; "next week" is grammatically correct.
77. Everybody need to submit their application on time.
- A. No error
- B. Everybody
- C. need to submit
- D. their application
- E. None of the above
C. need to submit
The correct verb should be "needs to submit" because "everybody" is treated as singular.
78. Neither of the options were appealing to the committee.
- A. Neither
- B. of
- C. were
- D. appealing
- E. to the committee
C. were
C (were): Correct; "neither" is a singular subject, so it should be "was" instead of "were."
A (Neither): Incorrect; "Neither" is used correctly as a determiner.
B (of): Incorrect; "of" is correctly used in this context.
D (appealing): Incorrect; "appealing" is the correct form of the adjective.
E (to the committee): Incorrect; this phrase is grammatically correct.
79. The team of doctors are meeting today.
- A. No error
- B. The team of doctors
- C. are meeting
- D. today
- E. None of the above
C. are meeting
The correct verb should be "is meeting" because "team" is a collective noun treated as singular.
80. Each of the children have their own bicycle.
- A. No error
- B. Each of the children
- C. have their
- D. own bicycle
- E. None of the above
C. have their
The correct verb should be "has their" because "each" is singular.
81. Neither the manager nor the employees was happy with the decision.
- A. No error
- B. Neither the manager nor
- C. the employees
- D. was happy
- E. with the decision
D. was happy
The correct verb should be "were happy" because when subjects are joined by "nor," the verb agrees with the closest subject, which is plural.
82. The informations you provided were very helpful.
- A. No error
- B. The informations
- C. you provided
- D. were very helpful
- E. None of the above
B. The informations
The correct form is "The information" as "information" is an uncountable noun and does not take a plural form.
83. She sings more better than her sister.
- A. No error
- B. sings
- C. more better
- D. than her sister
- E. None of the above
C. more better
The correct phrase is "better" as "better" already implies more; "more" is redundant.
84. The teacher, along with her students, were excited about the trip.
- A. No error
- B. The teacher, along with
- C. her students
- D. were excited
- E. about the trip
D. were excited
The correct verb should be "was excited" because the main subject "teacher" is singular.
85. There was a large number of students that failed the exam.
- A. No error
- B. There was
- C. a large number of
- D. students that failed
- E. the exam
B. There was
The correct phrase should be "There were" because "a large number of" takes a plural verb.
86. Each student must submit their homework on time.
- A. No error
- B. Each student
- C. must submit
- D. their homework
- E. on time
D. their homework
The correct pronoun should be "his or her homework" because "each" is singular.
87. The committee are meeting to discuss the issue.
- A. No error
- B. The committee
- C. are meeting
- D. to discuss
- E. the issue
C. are meeting
The correct verb should be "is meeting" because "committee" is treated as singular.
88. Neither of the options are suitable for us.
- A. No error
- B. Neither of the options
- C. are suitable
- D. for us
- E. None of the above
C. are suitable
The correct verb should be "is suitable" because "neither" is treated as singular.
89. A pair of shoes were left on the floor.
- A. No error
- B. A pair of shoes
- C. were left
- D. on the floor
- E. None of the above
C. were left
The correct verb should be "was left" because "a pair" is singular.
90. If I was you, I would accept the offer.
- A. No error
- B. If I was
- C. you
- D. I would
- E. accept the offer
B. If I was
The correct phrase should be "If I were" because it is a subjunctive mood used for hypothetical situations.
91. Everyone in the class have completed their project on time.
- A. Everyone
- B. in the class
- C. have
- D. completed
- E. on time
C. have
C (have): Correct; "everyone" is a singular subject, so it should be "has" instead of "have."
A (Everyone): Incorrect; "Everyone" is used correctly as a singular subject.
B (in the class): Incorrect; this phrase is correctly used to indicate the context.
D (completed): Incorrect; "completed" is the correct past participle form.
E (on time): Incorrect; this phrase is grammatically correct.
92. The team have decided to go on strike.
- A. No error
- B. The team
- C. have decided
- D. to go on strike
- E. None of the above
C. have decided
The correct verb should be "has decided" because "team" is treated as a singular noun.
93. The data shows that the project was successful.
- A. No error
- B. The data
- C. shows that
- D. the project
- E. was successful
C. shows that
The correct verb should be "show" because "data" is plural.
94. If he would have known about the meeting, he would have attended.
- A. No error
- B. If he would have
- C. known about
- D. the meeting
- E. he would have attended
B. If he would have
The correct phrase should be "If he had known" because the conditional form requires "had."
95. The book was laying on the table.
- A. No error
- B. was laying
- C. on the table
- D. The book
- E. None of the above
B. was laying
The correct verb should be "was lying" as "lay" is the past tense of "lie."
96. Everyone should bring their own lunch to the picnic.
- A. No error
- B. Everyone
- C. should bring
- D. their own lunch
- E. to the picnic
D. their own lunch
The correct pronoun should be "his or her own lunch" because "everyone" is singular.
97. She hardly never visits her grandparents.
- A. No error
- B. hardly never
- C. visits her grandparents
- D. She
- E. None of the above
B. hardly never
The correct phrase should be "hardly ever" because using both "hardly" and "never" is redundant.
98. There is many reasons for this decision.
- A. No error
- B. There is
- C. many reasons
- D. for this decision
- E. None of the above
B. There is
The correct phrase should be "There are" because "reasons" is plural.
99. He has less friends than she does.
- A. No error
- B. has less
- C. friends than
- D. she does
- E. None of the above
B. has less
The correct phrase should be "has fewer" because "friends" is countable.
100. Neither of the answers are correct.
- A. No error
- B. Neither of
- C. the answers
- D. are correct
- E. None of the above
D. are correct
The correct verb should be "is correct" because "neither" is singular.