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Indefinite Pronouns and Subject–Verb Agreement (1409)

Students practise matching verbs to indefinite pronoun subjects, mastering the rule that singular indefinite pronouns take singular verbs and plural indefinite pronouns take plural verbs.
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Quick Tip
Always singular: everyone, someone, anyone, no one, each, either, neither
Always plural: both, few, many, several
Singular or plural (check context): all, most, none, some
Teacher Resources
Teaching Notes

Post the three-group classification on an anchor chart. The always-singular group is longest and most counterintuitive ('everyone are' sounds correct to some students). Drills on 'everyone/somebody/nobody + singular verb' are most valuable.

Vocabulary
Indefinite Pronoun: Pronoun that refers to a non-specific person, place, or thing.
Subject-Verb Agreement: Subject and verb must match in number (singular or plural).
Common Mistakes
  • Treating 'everyone' and 'everybody' as plural because they feel collective
  • Forgetting that 'none' can be singular or plural depending on context
  • Using plural verbs with 'neither' and 'either'
Differentiation
SupportProvide a colour-coded reference card: green = always singular, blue = always plural, yellow = check context.
ChallengeWrite 6 original sentences using indefinite pronoun subjects from all three categories.
Discussion Questions
  • Why might a native speaker say 'everyone are coming' even though it is grammatically incorrect?
  • How do you decide whether 'most' takes a singular or plural verb?
Extension Activities
  • Audit a paragraph from a published book for indefinite pronoun + verb combinations.
  • Rewrite 4 sentences swapping singular indefinite pronouns for plural ones and adjust verbs accordingly.
Parent Tip

Ask your child to find sentences with indefinite pronouns and check if the verbs agree.

Learning Path
Skill Level

advanced

Estimated Time

15 minutes

Skills Practiced
indefinite pronoun verb agreementclassify indefinite pronouns
Prerequisites
  • indefinite_pronouns
  • subject_verb_agreement