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Round 1
Final
Jeopardy
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The
Rules
All the
Single
Ladies
Do we
agree?
We are
family
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Weird
Wild
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A singular subject gets this kind
of verb.
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Singular verb
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Subjects joined by AND get this
kind of verb.
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Plural verb
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When EACH or EVERY joins two
subjects, this kind of verb is
used.
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Singular verb
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When subjects are joined by
EITHER/OR or NEITHER/NOR,
look at the subject that is
_______ to decide the number to
use.
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Closest
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An indefinite pronoun used as
the subject must _______ with
the verb’s number.
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Agree
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T/F:
Beyonce´ and Jay Z is the cutest
celebrity couple ever!
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False!
Beyonce´ and Jay Z ARE the
cutest celebrity couple ever!
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The plural for BE is “Are” and the
singular is…
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IS, AM, WAS, or HAS BEEN
(depending on tense)
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Most singular verbs end in ____
or ______.
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-s or -es
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Choose the correct verb number
for the following sentence:
Ten million gallons of oil (IS/ARE)
a lot of oil.
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Ten million gallons of oil ARE a
lot oil.
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Fish : Fish :: Deer : _______
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Deer
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T/F:
iPhones is the best invention of
all time!
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False!
iPhones ARE the best invention
of all time!
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T/F
Streets with even numbers are all
on the right side of the road.
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TRUE.
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T/F:
This key open the doors to all of
the classrooms.
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False!
This key OPENS the doors to all
of the classrooms.
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T/F:
The geese in the lake makes a lot
of noise when I feed them bread.
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False!
The geese in the lake MAKE a lot
of noise when I feed them bread.
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T/F:
The secretaries and the teachers
seems to know each other really
well.
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False!
The secretaries and the teachers
SEEM to know each other really
well.
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T/F:
Neither the post office nor the
bank are open on President’s
Day.
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False
Neither the post office nor the
bank IS open on President’s Day
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T/F:
Either the waitress or the hostess
brings the menu to the table.
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True.
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T/F:
Bananas or apples tastes better
than grapefruit.
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False!
Bananas or apples TASTE better
than grapefruit.
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T/F:
Every student and each teacher
are going to the assembly.
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False!
Every student and each teacher
IS going to the assembly.
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T/F:
Every pilot and flight attendant
on our plane is going to wait for
the bus to the parking lot.
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True.
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T/F:
The experts say there (IS/ARE)
hope for the housing sector next
year.
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IS
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There (WAS/WERE) five birds in
my front yard this morning.
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WERE
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Here (COME/COMES) the cars in
the parade.
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COME
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There (IS/ARE) only two ways we
can fix this problem.
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ARE
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What (IS/ARE) the minimum daily
requirements for each team
member?
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ARE
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Singular or Plural:
None of the equipment belongs
to me.
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Singular
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T/F:
All of those boys and girls votes
on Tuesday.
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False!
All of those boys and girls VOTE
on Tuesday.
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What is the simple subject?
Each of our pets has to go to the
vet tomorrow for shots.
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Each
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Singular or Plural?
Everything of my Grandmother’s
is going to the Red Cross
tomorrow.
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Singular
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T/F:
Every piece of chicken, cut of
steak, and shrimp are going on
my plate and into my belly.
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False!
Every piece of chicken, cut of
steak, and shrimp IS going on my
plate and into my belly.
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