Part 4 Other Problems worksheet 2
The pronouns it, he and she are used
with doesn’t. All other personal
pronouns are used with don’t.
It doesn’t
seem like Friday. I don’t like carrots.
She doesn’t
want dessert. You don’t like turnips.
He doesn’t have
his gym shoes. They don’t care
for either one.
Here, There, and Where ARE NOT
SUBJECTS. The subject will be found
following the verb.
Note: Verbs ending
in “S” are singular.
Directions: Write
the subject (an indefinite pronoun).
Write the correct verb.
- Here
(is, are) four more pieces for the puzzle.
- Where
(are, is) that cushion with the stripes?
- There
(was, were) no salt in the salt shaker.
- Where
(was, were) you waiting?
- Where
(is, are) everybody?
- Here
(is, are) the prettiest wildflowers.
- There
(was, were) a penalty on that play.
- Here
(is, are) your pencils.
- Here
(is, are) one of the oars.
- There
(is, are) a light on each video camera.
- There
(was, were) a dog and a cat in the chair.
- There
(is, are) a dog, a cat, and a bird in the garage.
- There
(was, were) three hundred persons at the church.
- There
(go, goes) Bob and his dog.
- There
(go, goes) Bob with his dog.
- Where
(is, are) Jane and her mother going?
- Where
(is, are) Jane, along with her mother, going?
- There
(was, were) Joe and Grace on the platform.
- There
(was, were) Joe with Grace on the platform.
- There
(is, are) enough problems already.