Correct verb (verb agreement violation, semantic violation)
1. Every day, the horses gallop (gallops, sing) to the top of the hill.
2. Every day, the canaries sing (sings, gallop) at the top of their lungs.
3. Every day, the cow grazes (graze, types) to the top of the hill.
4. Every day, the secretary types (type, grazes) many legal documents.
5. Every day, the ballerina dances (dance, submerges) on her pointed toe shoes.
6. Every day, the submarine submerges (submerge, dances) to a depth of five hundred feet.
7. Every day, the beautician style (styles, slither) at least 30 heads.
8. Every day, the snakes slither (slithers, style) through the fallen leaves.
9. Every day, the lieutenant salutes (salute, meows) his captain during routine inspections.
10. Every day, the cat meows (meow, salutes) when he thinks he is going to be fed.
11. Every day, the grandmothers knit (knits, peck) scarves and sweaters for their friends and families.
12. Every day, the chickens peck (pecks, knit) at the dirt for bits of dried corn.
13. Every day, the earrings dangle (dangles, cry) from her earlobes.
14. Every day, the babies cry (cries, dangle) when they are hungry.
15. Every day, the customers gossip (gossips, swoop) about the hot news in town.
16. Every day, the eagles swoop (swoops, gossip) down to hunt for their food.
17. Every day, the mailman delivers (deliver, growls) our letters and packages with care.
18. Every day, the dog growls (growl, delivers) when someone passes his yard.
19. Every day, the teachers assign (assigns, gnaw) on the old boxes stored there.
20. Every day, the mice gnaw (gnaws, assign) on the old boxes stored there.
21. Every day, the children pretend (pretends, rust) to be superheroes.
22. Every day, the cars rust (rusts, pretend) a little bit more.
23. Every day, the senator votes (vote, perches) on important issues.
24. Every day, the bird perches (perch, votes) at the top of our tree.
25. Every day, the owner rents (rent, backfires) his rooms for reasonable rates.
26. Every day, the engine backfires (backfire, rents) on my way to work.
27. Every day, the farms plow (plows, buzz) their corn and soybean fields.
28. Every day, the bees buzz (buzzes, plow) happily as they make honey.
29. Every day, the president plans (plan, blasts) his next course of action.
30. Every day, the wind blasts (blast, plans) the lakefront residents.
31. Every day, the officers arrest (arrests, shimmer) people who break the law.
32. Every day, the pennies shimmer (shimmers, arrest) in the sunlight.
33. Every day, the sirens blare (blares, sew) to signal emergencies.
34. Every day, the seamstresses sew (sews, blare) custom designed gowns.
35. Every day, the telephones ring (rings, scurry) constantly until closing time.
36. Every day, the squirrels scurry (scurries, ring) under the rose bushes.
37. Every day, the tree grows (grow, plays) taller and more beautiful.
38. Every day, the theater plays (play, grows) seven different movies.
39. Every day, the hikers climb (climbs, sparkle) closer to the mountain’s peak.
40. Every day, the minerals sparkle (sparkles, climb) in the midday sun.
41. Every day, the girls giggle (giggles, roar) about the funny cartoons.
42. Every day, the lions roar (roars, giggle) around dinner time.
43. Every day, the seagull flies (fly, melts) over the waves.
44. Every day, the wax melts (melt, flies) onto the table.
45. Every day, the boys plan (plans, overflow) the next football game.
46. Every day, the rivers overflow (overflows, plan) the low lands.
47. Every day, the lifeguard watches (watch, sprouts) the swimmers.
48. Every day, the plant sprouts (sprout, watches) new leaves.
49. Every day, the gardener digs (dig, drips) in the flower bed.
50. Every day, the water drips (drip, digs) into the sink.
51. Every day, the pen leaks (leak, wrinkles) in my pocket.
52. Every day, the shirt wrinkles (wrinkle, leaks) in the dryer.
53. Every day, the musicians tune (tunes, rumble) their instruments.
54. Every day, the trucks rumble (rumbles, tune) down the highway.
55. Every day, the tooth aches (ache, sing) when I eat sweets.
56. Every day, the tire deflates (deflate, aches) a little bit more.
57. Every day, the rose wilts (wilt, swings) in the hot sunshine.
58. Every day, the door swings (swing, wilts) shut by the draft.
59. Every day, the chefs prepare (prepares, flicker) hundreds of meals.
60. Every day, the lights flicker (flickers, prepare) in the window.