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Simple Present: Subject-Verb Agreement

Medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz focused on choosing correct simple present verb forms for third-person singular subject using the example: 'She ____ to the market every day.'

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Muhammad Sajid
Muhammad Sajid
Published June 1, 2026

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Question 1: She ____ to the market every day.

go

goes

gone

going

Question 2: Which rule explains why 'goes' fits with 'she'?

Drop the verb ending for third-person

Add -s for third-person singular in simple present

Replace verb with past tense for third-person

Use infinitive after third-person subjects

Question 3: Which sentence shows correct subject-verb agreement like 'She goes'?

He runs every morning.

They runs every morning.

We runs every morning.

I runs every morning.

Question 4: Why is 'going' incorrect in 'She going to the market every day'?

It is only used with plural subjects

It should be 'goen' in standard English

It’s a participle; needs an auxiliary like 'is' for the continuous tense

It’s the past tense form of 'go'

Question 5: If the subject changes to 'They', which choice matches 'They ____ to the market every day'?

goes

go

going

gone

Question 6: What’s the consequence of using 'go' with 'she' in formal writing?

It changes the tense to past perfect

It becomes a regional dialect considered correct everywhere

It makes the sentence passive

It’s viewed as a grammatical error and reduces clarity

Question 7: Which myth about adding -s to verbs is correct?

You always add -s to verbs in questions

Add -s only in informal speech

You add -s only for he, she, and it in simple present

Add -s to make verbs past tense

Question 8: How would you explain 'She goes' to a learner using a short rule?

For he/she/it add -s to the verb in simple present

Replace verbs with nouns for clarity

Always use base verb after all subjects

Use past participle for present facts