

Class 6 English Worksheet on Advanced Subject-Verb Agreement
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Make Subjects and Verbs Work Together: Advanced Agreement for Class 6
This Grade 6 worksheet builds on core subject–verb agreement skills by covering tricky grammar rules—like collective nouns, phrases with “each,” “either/neither,” and compound subjects. With sentence correction, subject identification, sentence building, and rewriting tasks, students master advanced rules for clearer writing.
Why Subject–Verb Agreement Matters in Grammar?
Subject–verb agreement ensures every sentence reads clearly and correctly. For Grade 6 students, this advanced topic is important because:
1. It teaches agreement rules beyond basic singular/plural forms.
2. It prepares learners for tricky subject types like collective and indefinite nouns.
3. It supports editing skills and formal writing accuracy.
4. It lays the groundwork for advanced grammar concepts in middle school.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes four targeted activities focused on high-level agreement rules:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Subject and Tick the Verb
Students underline the subject and choose the correct verb from a pair (e.g., “has/have”).
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners apply agreement rules to complete ten sentences with the correct verb form.
📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Correction
Students identify and fix subject–verb agreement errors in ten tricky sentences.
📝 Exercise 4 – Sentence Creation
Using prompts like “A group of musicians,” students write their own sentences with correct subject–verb agreement.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Tick the Correct Verb & Underline Subject
1. has – Everybody in the class
2. like – Ankit and Priya
3. was – Each of the animals
4. need – Both the phones
5. was – The group of tourists
6. is – Neither my cousin nor my friend
7. has – Some of the milk
8. are – All of the cookies
9. enjoys – The family
10. was – The team of doctors
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. is
2. is
3. are
4. has
5. is
6. was
7. are
8. is
9. are
10. is
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences (Corrected)
1. The team is playing well today.
2. Each of the questions has an answer.
3. My friend and cousin like comics.
4. Some of the water has spilled.
5. The group of dancers is performing.
6. All of the cake has been eaten.
7. Neither of the answers is correct.
8. Everybody knows the story.
9. Both the pens are working fine.
10. The committee is making the decision.
Exercise 4 – Sample Sentences from Prompts
1. A group of musicians is performing at the school event.
2. Each of the answers is written neatly.
3. Some of the milk has spilled on the table.
4. All of the stories are interesting.
5. Both the lamps are glowing brightly.
Frequently Asked Questions
It covers agreement rules for collective nouns, compound subjects, and indefinite pronouns.
Yes, it supports advanced grammar revision for middle school exams.
Yes, subjects like "each," "either," and "the group" are included.