

This Grade 4 grammar worksheet helps students understand and apply the rules of subject–verb agreement (SVA) to build clear and grammatically correct sentences. Subject–verb agreement means that the verb must match the subject in number, whether the subject is singular or plural.
The worksheet includes a range of engaging exercises that help learners recognize correct verb forms and avoid common agreement mistakes. Through guided practice, students strengthen their understanding of how verbs change depending on the subject in a sentence.
The multiple-choice section encourages students to select the correct subject–verb pair, while the true-or-false activity helps them evaluate whether sentences follow proper agreement rules. In the fill-in-the-blanks exercise, learners apply their knowledge by choosing the correct verb form. The sentence rewriting section develops editing skills by asking students to fix agreement errors. Finally, a short writing activity allows students to create their own sentences using correct subject–verb agreement.
Subject-verb agreement is crucial because:
1. It ensures clarity in writing and speech.
2. It is fundamental to forming grammatically correct sentences.
3. It helps students communicate more effectively and accurately.
4. It is frequently tested in Grade 4 English grammar assessments.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Sentence with the Correct Subject-Verb Agreement
Exercise 2 – True or False
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Verb Form
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
Exercise 5 – Independent Sentence Writing
Exercise 1 – Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement
1. b) She goes to school daily.
2. b) They play cricket after class.
3. a) Riya likes hot chai.
4. b) The buses stop here.
5. a) My father drives to Pune.
6. b) These books are new.
7. a) Asha and Meera are early.
8. a) The dog barks loudly.
9. a) I am ready for assembly.
10. b) The children have snacks.
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. False
8. False
9. True
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Verb Form
1. goes
2. play
3. likes
4. stop
5. drives
6. are
7. bark
8. am
9. have
10. plays
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
1. She goes to the market.
2. The boy plays cricket every day.
3. Riya and Ravi are late.
4. They eat dosa in Pune.
5. My sister has a bag.
6. These pens are very bright.
7. The cats chase a rat.
8. Asha walks to school.
9. I am in the library.
10. The children have milk.
Exercise 5 – Independent Sentence Writing
Answers may vary.
Help your child improve their grammar skills and sentence construction with this engaging worksheet for Grade 4 students.
Subject-verb agreement means that the subject and verb must match in number (singular or plural).
Common confusion occurs when subjects like "none" or "everyone" are treated as plural, even though they are singular.
Encourage practicing by reading sentences aloud, ensuring the subject and verb match in number.