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What is this type of sentence? I am in love with movies.
What is declaratory
100
Cara (have/has) a sore throat.
What is has
100
What is the adverb? She moves swiftly across the room to catch the fast bee in the room.
What is swiftly
100
What is the subject?
The boy, who has two dogs, went to the park.
100
What kind of verb is this? (action, linking, helping)
She skipped on the side walk.
200
What is an exclamatory statement?
What is it expresses strong feeling. (exclamation point)
200
Amy and Josh (like/likes) to go swimming in the summer.
What is like
200
What is the pronoun? I left our books in the classroom.
What is our
200
What is the direct object?
She gave the pen to Mike.
200
What is the adjective in this sentence? She was a good player, everyone wanted her on their team.
What is good
300
What type of sentence is this? Can you come here?
What is Interrogative
300
The boy (ran/run) to his house.
What is ran
300
What is the verb? She hates running, it had been a long time since she last ran.
What is hates and had been
300
What is the indirect object? He gave someone his tennis shoes.
Someone
300
What is the part of speech of "often?" We often eat late at night.
Adverb
400
What is the subject of this sentence? -Make me a sandwich!
you
400
The legislature, which has 20 members, (is/are) an important group of people.
What is is
400
What is the subject? The girl, who has two dogs, loves to go to the park.
What is girl
400
What is the subject?
Apples and oranges are good for you.
400
Ellen and Jane will give you (her/their) notes.
What is their
500
What type of sentences are these? Don't go! I want to watch the movie first.
Imperative, declaratory
500
What is the correct verb? Neither the girl nor the boys (have/had) their homework.
What is have
500
What is/are the prepositions? I jumped across the river and landed on the rocks.
What is across and on
500
What is the prepositional phrase?
The book was on the table by the window.
500
Is this sentence grammatically correct? Neither the rabbit nor the dogs wants the food.
No.