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English, 29.03.2020 05:57, taibamah

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Question 7
Identify the subject and predicate of the following sentence:
The wood foundations of the shed were attacked by termites.

A)foundations, were attacked
B)wood, attacked
C)shed, attacked
D)termites, were attacked

Question 8
Identify the subject and predicate of the following sentence:
The bus will be leaving shortly.

A)bus, will be leaving
B)bus, leaving

Question 9
Identify the subject and predicate of the following sentence:
He could make a living with his wood carvings.

A)he, could make
B)he, makes
C)carvings, make living
D)living, could make

Question 10
Identify the subject and predicate of the following sentence:
The employees should have warned us about the wet floor.

A)employees, should have warned
B)floor, warned
C)employees, should
D)us, the floor

Question 11
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject in this sentence:
The buttons on the old keyboard dirty from use.

A)are
B)is
C)was
D)could

Question 12
Choose the verb that agrees with the subject in this sentence:
Shoppers in the long line at the closeout sale in the mall muttering angrily to themselves.

A)were
B)was
C)is
D)Might

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