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Practice 3. The Simple Sentence:
The Simple and Complex Subject

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Instructions

Based on what you learned in this lesson about the simple and complex subjects, write the following sentences including the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

Example: One of my friends (is / are) traveling around the world.

Your Sentence: One of my friends is traveling around the world.

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1. Some members of my family (was / were) born in Guatemala.

Your Sentence:

Some members of my family were born in Guatemala.

(The simple subject is “some members,” which is plural)

2. Learning science and mathematics (was / were) fun in my high school.

Your Sentence:

Learning science and mathematics was fun in my high school.

(The simple subject is “learning,” which is singular.)

3. The large number of grammar mistakes (makes / make) it difficult to read your written work.

Your Sentence:

The large number of grammar mistakes makes it difficult to read your written work.

(The simple subject is “the large number,” which is singular.)

4. The number of students choosing science majors (has / have) increased recently.

Your Sentence:

The number of students choosing science majors has increased recently.

(The simple subject is “the number,” which is singular.)

5. Young children’s behavior on social media (has to / have to) change before someone gets in trouble.

Your Sentence:

Young children’s behavior on social media has to change before someone gets in trouble.

(The simple subject is “behavior,” which is singular.)

6. The answer key to these exercises (is / are) at the end of the chapter.

Your Sentence:

The answer key to these exercises is at the end of the chapter.

(The simple subject is “the answer key,” which is singular.)

7. A serious flaw in your ideas (is / are) that you present no evidence.

Your Sentence:

A serious flaw in your ideas is that you present no evidence.

(The simple subject is “a flaw,” which is singular.)

8. Drinking plenty of fluids, especially in the summer months, (helps / help) keep you hydrated.

Your Sentence:

Drinking plenty of fluids, especially in the summer months, helps keep you hydrated.

(The simple subject is “drinking,” which is singular.)

9. According to recent studies, children raised by only one parent (does / do) just as well in school as those raised in two-parent households.

Your Sentence:

According to recent studies, children raised by only one parent do just as well in school as those raised in two-parent households.

(The simple subject is “children,” which is plural.)

10. Researchers working in universities around the world (has / have) found an explanation for this phenomenon.

Your Sentence:

Researchers working in universities around the world have found an explanation for this phenomenon.

(The simple subject is “researchers,” which is plural.)

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