What is Subject, Appositive, Direct Object, Predicate Nominative, Object of the Preposition, Noun of Direct Address, Indirect Object
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The principal part of, To walk
What is infinitive
100
The definition of an adjective
What is a word that modifies the noun.
100
The definition of an adverb.
What is word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb
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The definition of a noun.
What is a person, place, thing or idea?
200
The tense of the verb in this sentence. the man peed in the bathroom.
What is the past tense?
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The questions answered by an adjective.
What is Which one? How many? What kind? Whose?
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The questions that adverbs answer.
Where, When, How, How much?
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This type of noun restates the subject in a different way.
What is Predicate Nominative.
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What is the tense of the verb in this sentence? The cat had been licking the toy.
What is Past perfect progressive?
300
The adjectives in this sentence: The cool boy with the blue hat on his head laughed loudly when his cat peed on the old rug.
What are: cool, with the blue hat, on his head, his, old.
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The adverbs in the sentence "The pretty girl with the yellow ribbons in her hair laughed loudly when her dog peed on the carpet."
What are "in her hair," "loudly" and "on the carpet?"
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The function of the nouns in this sentence; The girls, Jill and Sarah, gave the candy to their friends.
What are "girls" - Subject, "Jill and Sarah" - Appositive, "candy" - Direct object "friends" - object of the preposition.
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The present progressive of to walk
What is they are walking
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Give an example of a sentence with 3 adjectives and 1 adjective phrase.
What is; The brown dog laid on the bed, and his black nose was buried in the old blanket.
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The adverbs in this sentence: "The traffic was really much more terrible in Boston than I had expected from your text."
What are really; much; more; in Boston; from your text.
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The functions and nouns in this sentence: "Go get the blue plate under the chair, Chris!"
What are You= Subject, Plate= Direct Object, Chair= Object of the preposition, Chris= Noun of Direct Address.
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The tense of verb in the sentence. Jerry had been a cook for 20 years.
What is the past perfect tense.
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The adjectives in this sentence: When he arrived at the loud party, he was so nervous he couldn't sit still and so he stood in the corner quietly waiting for his turn.
What are loud; nervous; his
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The adverbs in this sentence: When she first arrived she was so nervous she couldn't sit still and so she stood in the corner quietly waiting for her turn.
What are When; so; still; in the corner; quietly; for her turn.