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English, 11.10.2019 03:00, christicamp4515

Question 1.1. identify the verbs in the sentence.
shouldn’t we have left early and arrived on time first?

a. shouldn’t have left, arrived
b. should have left, arrived
c. have left, arrived
d. shouldn’t left, arrived

question 2.2. identify the subject of the sentence.
the results and implications of the experiment were a surprise to many scientists.

a. the subject is experiment.
b. the compound subject is results and experiment.
c. the compound subject is results and implications.
d. the subject is surprise.

question 3.3. identify the subject of the sentence.
loud pop music and singing filled the stadium.

a. pop music
b. music, filled
c. music, singing
d. singing, stadium

question 4.4. identify the verb or verbs of the sentence.
once upon a time, a king and queen ruled their kingdom justly and longed to have an heir.

a. ruled
b. to have
c longed, have
d. ruled, longed

question 5.5. identify the answer that best describes the following sentence.
neither my mother nor my father knows how to dance or teaches lessons.

a. the sentence has a compound subject.
b. the sentence has a compound subject and a compound verb.
c. the sentence has a compound verb.
d. the sentence has a compound direct object.

question 6.6. identify the answer that best describes the following sentence.
will you have hung up the laundry to dry by this afternoon?
a. this sentence has a compound subject and a compound verb.
b. this sentence has a compound subject.
c. this sentence has a compound verb.
d. none of the above choices are correct.

question 7.7. identify whether the underlined word is a direct or indirect object.

in the winter, we told scary stories by the fireplace.
a. direct object

b. indirect object

question 8.8. identify whether the underlined word is a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective.

yikes! this morning certainly is cold!
a. predicate nominative

b. predicate adjective

question 9.9. identify whether the underlined words are a direct object or an indirect object.

did you give mr. finch the code for the patch?
a. direct object

b. indirect object

question 10.10. identify the answer that best describes the underlined words.

after the incident, the city named him hero of the year.
a. direct object

b. indirect object

c. predicate adjective

d. objective complement

question 11.11. identify whether the underlined word is a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective.
wait! are you sure you can be a responsible babysitter?

a. predicate nominative
b. predicate adjective

question 12.12. identify the answer that best describes the underlined word.

in a tie for first place were cindy and tamika.
a. part of a compound subject

b. part of a compound direct object

c. part of a compound predicate nominative

d. part of a compound objective complement

question 13.13. what is the function of a predicate nominative?
a. it renames the subject.
b. it describes the subject.
c. it receives the action of the verb.
d. it modifies or renames the direct object.

question 14.14. identify the answer that best describes a predicate adjective.
a. renames the subject

b. receives the action of the verb

c. describes the subject

d. modifies or renames the direct object

question 15.15. identify the answer that best describes an objective complement.
a. renames the subject

b. receives the action of the verb

c. describes the subject

d. modifies or renames the direct object

question 16.16. identify the direct object in the following sentence.
the menu listed four kinds of omelets along with their prices.

a. four
b. kinds
c. omelets
d. prices

question 17.17. identify the indirect object in the following sentence.

the children were making their parents elaborate cards in celebration of the holiday.
a. parents

b. cards

c. celebration

d. holiday

question 18.18. identify the predicate nominative in the following sentence.
as a freshman, the place kicker earned a place on the varsity team and became player of the year.

a. freshman
b. kicker
c. team
d. player

question 19.19. identify the predicate adjective in the following sentence.
do you think that math is harder than chemistry, or do you do well in both subjects?

a. do
b. math
c. harder
d. well

question 20.20. identify the objective complement in the following sentence.
justine finished her book report, printed it, and called it finished.

a. book
b. report
c. printed
d. finished

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