What are the two prepositions in the following sentence?
We went to dinner at six o'clock.
To and at
The actors and singers don't have much free time.
What is the past tense of the following verb? Spell it correctly!
Occur
Is the following a complete or incomplete sentence?
Sarah used her brother's running shoes.
Complete (it has a subject and a verb)
My counsin Damian is majoring in English while in college.
What kind of information is the prepositional phrase giving in the following sentence?
The dog waited patiently under the table.
Newspapers, magazines, and books fill the bookstore shelves.
They have abandoned their car in the parking lot.
What is missing from the following sentence?
Shopping for groceries at the market.
How would you split the following compound noun:
Backyard.
What kind of information is the prepositional phrase giving in the following sentence?
Chelsea walked down the beach.
Direction
Her coat and hat hung on that hook.
Trap
DAILY DOUBLE (WORTH DOUBLE POINTS)
What is missing from this sentence?
My moms fruit trees.
A verb (action word)
Mount Fuji, a volcano, is in Japan.
DAILY DOUBLE (WORTH DOUBLE POINTS)
What are the two prepositions in the following sentence?
In some cities, it is difficult to travel without a car.
In and without
Peacocks are strikingly beautiful birds.
Biologists discovered a new bat species.
Missed six classes this week.
Mount Fuji, a volcano, is in Japan.
What kind of information is the prepositional phrase giving in the following sentence?
The deer jumped over the fence easily.
Details OR description
What is the compound subject in the following sentence?
Cheese or peanut butter would be fine with me.
The bridges have spanned the river.
What is missing from the following sentence?
He knew a lot about the solar system.
Nothing! It is a complete sentence (has a subject and verb)
Mia bought milk at the market.