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Practice 2: Subject-Verb Agreement with Simple and Complex subjects.

Instructions.Finding the simple subject

Based on this lesson about complex subjects and subject-ver agreement, identify (a) the complex subject and the (b) simple subject of each item below.

Example

The problem with this application is very serious.

Complex subject: The problem with this application

Simple subject:(the) problem

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1. Studying new languages at any age has been shown to improve brain functions such as attention control and problem-solving abilities.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: Studying new languages at any age

Simple subject: studying

2. The number of violent crimes in major American cities has declined steadily in recent years.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: The number of violent crimes in major American cities

Simple subject: (The) number

3. American workers affected by the recent economic downturn have faced significant challenges in regaining financial stability.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: American workers affected by the recent economic downturn

Simple subject: workers

4. A large number of patients were admitted to the hospital during last winter’s flu outbreak.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: A large number of patients

Simple subject: patients (Note. In this sentence, “a large number" has a similar meaning as “a lot” or “many.”)

5. The high cost of living in many South American countries has led to financial strain for those with lower incomes.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: The high cost of living in many South American countries

Simple subject: (The high) cost

6. Any student taking more than four courses is required to complete an orientation session before the beginning of the semester.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: Any student taking more than four courses

Simple subject:  (Any) student

7. Correcting punctuation and grammar mistakes is essential to produce clear and polished writing.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: Correcting punctuation and grammar mistakes

Simple subject: Correcting

8. Voters in these large cities have grown increasingly dissatisfied with urban infrastructure and public services.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: Voters in these large cities

Simple subject: Voters

9. One of the main reasons Americans choose not to vote is feeling that their vote won't make a difference.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: One of the main reasons Americans choose not to vote

Simple subject: One (of the main reasons)

10. The height of buildings in large cities often reflects the economic prosperity and urban development of the region.

Complex subject:
Simple subject: 

Complex subject: The height of buildings in large cities

Simple subject: (The) height

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