Definitions
Noun Usage
Phrases
Parallel Structure
Noun Clauses
100
Noun clauses are clauses that are 1. dependent 2. independent
1. dependent
100
Identify each CAPITALIZED word's use in the sentence: Laura Gamble has been my FRIEND for the last seven years.
predicate nominative
100
Identify the infinitive phrase in the sentence, then identify it's use. Each family decided to bring a dinner to the young mother.
"to bring a dinner to the young mother." direct object.
100
Is this sentence parallel or not parallel? If it is not, correct it. My favorite things to do are eating, sleeping, and reading.
parallel.
100
Identify the noun clause and its use in the sentence. Steven was convicted by what the pastor said.
what the pastor said. object of a preposition
200
Direct objects answer the questions.... 1. whom or what 2. to whom or for whom
1. whom or what
200
Identify each CAPITALIZED word's use in the sentence: Here are the SCORES from the test.
subject.
200
Identify the infinitive phrase in the sentence, then identify it's use. Coach's idea to stretch before the game resulted in fewer injuries.
to stretch before the game appositive
200
Is this sentence parallel or not parallel? If it is not, correct it. Before making cookies you should collect your ingredients, prepare your materials, and preheat the oven.
parallel
200
Identify the noun clause and its use in the sentence. Trying new recipes is what I do with my afternoons.
what I do with my afternoons. predicate nominative.
300
A noun complement that follows a linking verb and renames the subject is called a ______.
predicate nominative
300
Identify each CAPITALIZED word's use in the sentence: After church, we ate BRUNCH at our favorite restaurant.
Direct object
300
Identify the infinitive phrase in the sentence, then identify it's use. The team's goal is to go to the playoffs this year.
to go to the playoffs this year, predicate nominative
300
Is this sentence parallel or not parallel? If it is not, correct it. Coach loved to make the players run drills, shoot baskets, and to dribble the ball.
not parallel. Coach loved to make the players run drills, shoot baskets, and dribble the ball.
300
Identify the noun clause and its use in the sentence. Whatever happens after the test will determine what college she goes to.
Whatever happens after the test subejct
400
Signal words such as "that", "whom", "who," and "which" introduce...
noun clauses
400
Identify each CAPITALIZED word's use in the sentence: Please send HER an email soon.
Indirect object
400
Identify the gerund or infinitive phrase in the sentence, then identify it's use. Flipping pancakes with one hand is a difficult task.
flipping pancakes with one hand subject
400
Is this sentence parallel or not parallel? If it is not, correct it. Sarah attempted to drive, talking, and text at the same time with disastrous results.
Not parallel. Sarah attempted driving, talking, and texting at the same time with disastrous results.
400
Identify the noun clause and its use in the sentence. His promise that he would never abandon her was at the heart of their marriage vows.
that he would never abandon her. appositive
500
Gerunds and noun infinitives can be used in sentences as what three things?
subjects, predicate nominatives, and direct objects.
500
Identify each CAPITALIZED word's use in the sentence: Sam went to church with a CLASSMATE.
object of a preposition
500
Identify the gerund or infinitive phrase in the sentence, then identify it's use. Before washing my clothes, I cleaned the kitchen.
washing my clothes. object of a preposition
500
Is this sentence parallel or not parallel? If it is not, correct it. Every week we have to dust and mop the floor.
Not parallel Every week we have to dust the counters and to mop the floor.
500
Identify the noun clause and its use in the sentence. I think that you should also practice diagramming for the test tomorrow!
that you should also practice diagramming for the test tomorrow. object of a preposition
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