Subject verb

grammar

Collective Nouns

  1. The team ___ (is/are) ready for the finals.
  2. The committee ___ (has/have) decided on the new policy.

Two Subjects Joined by "and"

  1. The teacher and the student ___ (is/are) discussing the project.
  2. Bread and butter ___ (is/are) my favorite breakfast.

Pronouns "I" and "You"

  1. I ___ (am/is) excited about the trip.
  2. You ___ (was/were) the only one who called.

Money and Measurements

  1. Five hundred dollars ___ (is/are) too much for that phone.
  2. Two kilometers ___ (seem/seems) like a short walk.

Each, Every, No One, Someone, Nobody

  1. Each of the students ___ (has/have) a textbook.
  2. Every member of the club ___ (is/are) required to attend.
  3. No one ___ (knows/know) the answer.
  4. Someone in the group ___ (wants/want) to leave early.
  5. Nobody ___ (was/were) prepared for the storm.

Either...Or, Neither...Nor, Not Only...But Also

  1. Either my brother or my sister ___ (is/are) coming to the wedding.
  2. Neither the manager nor the employees ___ (was/were) satisfied with the new rules.
  3. Not only the teacher but also the students ___ (enjoys/enjoy) the field trip.

Who, Whom, Which, That

  1. The boy who ___ (runs/run) the fastest will win.
  2. The teacher whom we ___ (respect/respects) most is retiring.
  3. The book that ___ (was/were) on the table is missing.
  4. The paintings, which ___ (is/are) centuries old, are priceless.

In Addition To, As Well As, Like, Together With

  1. The manager, in addition to the staff, ___ (was/were) present at the meeting.
  2. My friend, as well as his siblings, ___ (enjoy/enjoys) playing football.
  3. The captain, together with his crew, ___ (is/are) preparing for the voyage.
  4. A celebrity like him ___ (deserve/deserves) recognition.

All of, Most of, Some of, Part of

  1. All of the cake ___ (was/were) eaten.
  2. Most of the students ___ (is/are) studying for the test.
  3. Some of the water ___ (has/have) spilled.
  4. Part of the building ___ (was/were) damaged in the fire.

My Holidays

summer holidays

                                                                                        MY HOLIDAYS

 

    Last summer I went to (1)___________on holiday. I went there in (2)______________with(3)_________________.   I travelled by (4)______________. We stayed there for (5)_____________in (6)____________.  The weather was (7)__________.

      In the morning I got up (8)________________. I had (9) ___________for breakfast and then I did a lot.

I (10)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.

The  _____________ was (11)_________________and the food was (12)________________.

I saw (13)_______________________________________.

I bought (14)_____________________________________for souvenirs.

The holiday was (15)_________________________.

 

Questions

1. Where did you go?

When did you go?

3. Who did you go with?

4. How did you travel?

5. How long did you stay?

6. Where did you stay?

7. How was the weather?

8. What time did you get up?

9. What did you have for breakfast?

10. What did you do?

11. How was your lodging?

12. How was the food?

13.What did you see?

14. What did you buy?

15. How was your holiday?

 

Create and Customize Worksheets for Every Classroom

LiveWorksheets makes it easy for teachers, parents and homeschool educators to design and deliver engaging learning materials. Upload a PDF or start from scratch to create what you need: anything from interactive math worksheets to reading comprehension worksheets, multiplication worksheets, and kindergarten worksheets in just a few clicks. Our drag-and-drop editor works across all grade levels and subjects, so you can tailor content to your lesson plans, homework, or assessments. ESL teachers can also build custom ESL worksheets, add a common sound chart, or integrate ESL activities to make each class more engaging. Easily create differentiated, auto-graded activities that save valuable time and support better student learning.

A Complete Library of Learning Resources for K-12 and ESL

Access thousands of ready-to-use worksheets across K-12 subjects, including kindergarten worksheets, math worksheets, multiplication practice, reading comprehension exercises, and ESL resources. Filter by grade, subject, or skill level to find exactly what you need, whether it’s for an elementary classroom, middle school review, or high school practice. ESL teachers can explore our growing collection of ESL worksheets and English as a Second Language activities designed to support all levels of learners. With new content added regularly, LiveWorksheets is a flexible resource that helps build lasting learning outcomes.