01 Find the True Subject
Cross out the interrupters
The verb agrees with the subject, never with the nearest noun. Cross out prepositional phrases and modifiers, then test: The box of old photographs is heavy. The subject is box (singular), not photographs.
02 The Classic Traps
Inversion (there is/are, here comes)

The subject comes after the verb: There are three reasons

Collective nouns

team, committee, jury, group are usually singular: The committee has decided.

Compound subjects

Joined by and → plural. Joined by or/nor → agree with the nearer subject.

03 Indefinite Pronouns
Memorise the singulars
Always singular: each, every, either, neither, one, anyone, everyone, someone, nobody, much. Each of the students was tested. — the subject is each, not students. Always plural: both, few, many, several.
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14 questions for this session — 4 guided (label the structure first), 6 on the clock, and 4 in home practice. Every timed score feeds your sub-skill Error Log.

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