Eye-tracking technology enables us to collect and analyze a wide range of eye movement measures, to connet these to language processing, and to gain insight into online language processing (Conklin, Pellicer-Sánchez, and Carrol, 2018). The current study aims to investigate how EFL university students process verb agreement in the sentences with subject of complex noun phrases. Two types of subject noun phrases were investigated: syntactic process induced with single token and semantic process induced with multiple token. Overall, analyses of eye-movements revealed that the participants showed distinct processing patterns for single and multiple tokens.