The birds remained with the Macaw for days until the storm passed. What is the simple predicate?
remained
His owner taught him to do funny things and say strange words. What is compound in this sentence?
compound predicate - taught and say
When my father saw what I was doing, he was furious. What is the dependent clause in this sentence?
when my father saw what I was doing.
The cat heard the sound of flapping wings. How is flapping used in this sentence?
adjective
It would take them many months to reach their destination. What kind of sentence is this?
simple
"You are right, Hornbill." What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
are
The council and I have planned our route back home. What is compound in this sentence?
compound subject - council and I
They began to eat more of the seeds and grains that would give them energy. What is the dependent clause in this sentence?
that would give them energy
Kuago had finally received word on the location of the island they were to fly to. What is the one-word adverb in this sentence?
finally
My parents would come home bone-weary, but always managed a smile and hugs for us. What kind of sentence is this?
compound
None of the houses in the foothills had water. What is the simple subject of this sentence?
none
The next day we could still see smoke rising from the burning camps, and we were glad. What is compound here?
Compound sentence
While my parents were at work during the day, I was in charge of Snuffy and Trotsky. What is the independent clause in this sentence?
I was in charge of Snuffy and Trotsky.
The children were younger than I and they never gave me any trouble. What is the adverb in this sentence?
never
Once or twice a week my mother and I would take all the dirty clothes into the bathroom and wash them. What kind of sentence is this?
simple sentence
After things had quieted down in the city, the Japanese government opened up the schools again. What is the simple subject in this sentence?
Japanese government
My father wanted to go to Manila and try to save his papers at the Bureau of Science. What is compound in this sentence?
compound predicate- wanted and try
It is very easy to catch birds in the city as there are very few trees to hide in. What is the dependent clause in this sentence?
as there are very few trees to hide in
Tandikan said that the birds are too frail to fly very far and have no energy to find their food. What is the adjective in this sentence?
frail
Daga stopped to rest only when she had chewed through a knot and was waiting for the birds to loosen another. What kind of sentence is this?
complex sentence
One night my parents were later than usual. What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
were
One one side of the war were Germany, Italy, and their friends. What is compound in this sentence?
Compound subject - Germany, Italy and their friends
My father had a bad temper because he was Visayan. What is the dependent clause in this sentence?
because he was Visayan
The Korean soldiers wore uniforms that were sometimes torn and dirty. What is the adverb in this sentence?
sometimes
We knew the war was almost over and we could sing out loud. What kind of sentence is this?
compound sentence