1. The box of crayons ___ on the desk.
2. Sarah and her brother ___ to the park every Sunday.
3. Each of the students ___ their own lunch.
4. The team ___ practicing for the big game.
5. Neither of the cats ___ their food.
6. Mary lost ___ backpack at school.
7. The dog chased ___ tail in circles.
8. Everyone must bring ___ own pencil to class.
9. The students raised ___ hands to answer.
10. The class ___ excited about ___ field trip.
This engaging grammar activity helps third-grade students master the essential skills of subject-verb agreement and pronoun-antecedent agreement. Through interactive questions, students learn to identify and use correct verb forms with different subjects and match pronouns with their antecedents.
After completing this differentiated learning activity, students will be able to:
grammar, subject-verb agreement, pronouns, antecedents, verb forms, singular, plural, agreement rules, third grade grammar, elementary grammar practice