Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:
We read about King Arthur last year in literature class.
Identify the linking verb and subject complement:
Her performances remain memorable.
Remain, memorable
Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:
He won the primary election by a wide margin.Won, active
Identify the verb and whether it is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:
Carrying unnecessary items can be maddening.
Can be, indicative
Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:
Was you the one who asked about Mackinac Island?
Were
Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:
I have read many stories about knights in the Middle Ages.
Identify the linking verb and subject complement:
Tallchief became enthusiastic about dance after attending a powwow of the Osage people.
Became, enthusiastic
Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:
His speeches were delivered to groups all over the state.
Were delivered, passive
Identify the verb and whether it is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:
Get fit for this kind of trip.
Get, imperative
Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:
A popular stop for tourists are the Grand Hotel.
Is
Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:
In the Middle Ages, nobles controlled vast areas of land.
Controlled, transitive
Identify the linking verb and subject complement:
It was she who popularized many of the characters in the world's most famous ballets.
Was, she
Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:
My candidate had legislative experience in the state senate.
Identify the verb and whether it is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:
When have you last paddled and portaged in the Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness?
have paddled, indicative
Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:
Activities on the island includes biking and sailing.
Include
Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:
The nobles lived in castles, some of which are still standing today.
Lived and are standing, both intransitive
Identify the linking verb and subject complement:
She had been an inspiration for many to pick up dance.
Had been, inspiration
Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:
Last spring, a primary election was held to select nominees for the U.S. Senate.
Was held, passive
Identify the verb and whether it is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:
We did have fun on the hiking trip last year.
Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:
Everyone here is excited when the birds start arriving.The subject and verb are already in agreement
Identify the verb(s) and tell whether the verb is transitive or intransitive:
Nobles would employ serfs to work the land they owned.
Would employ, transitive
Owned, intransitiveIdentify the linking verb and subject complement:
Maria Tallchief was America's first prima ballerina.
Was, prima ballerina
Identify the verb and whether it is active or passive:
Several candidates were slated from each party.Were slated, passive
Tell whether the underlined verb is indicative, imperative, emphatic, or subjunctive:
I insist that someone be with you when you walk home tonight.
Be, subjunctive
Correct the verb in the sentence so it agrees with the subject:
A flock of migrating swans were sighted last week.
Was