Arianna is the only one who (has/have) studied for the math test.
Has
Identify the part of speech that is in capital letters:
The show offers everyone a chance TO BE a millionaire.
a. gerund b. participle c. infinitive
c. infinitive
Classify the sentences in: exclamatory sentence, imperative sentence, interrogative sentence, declaratory sentence and compound sentence.
Our team won the championship!
This is an exclamatory sentence
Classify the sentences in main clauses or/and subordinate clauses.
Jeffrey went to the store.
Main Clauses
One of my best friends (is/are) traveling to London next week.
is
Identify the part of speech that is in capital letters:
The COMPLETED meal was so beautiful that the guests hesitated to eat it.
a. gerund b. participle c. infinitive
b. participle
Classify the sentences in: exclamatory sentence, imperative sentence, interrogative sentence, declaratory sentence and compound sentence.
Where do you want to go today?
This is an interrogative sentence
Classify the sentences in main clauses or/and subordinate clauses.
Martha and Jan were late for the movie.
Main Clauses
Not only the students but also their teacher (has/have) been called to the principal's office.
has
Identify the part of speech that is in capital letters:
The man WEARING the blue suit watched the game.
a. gerund b. participle c. infinitive
b. participle
Classify the sentences in: exclamatory sentence, imperative sentence, interrogative sentence, declaratory sentence and compound sentence.
My family is driving to the beach for the long weekend and I am meeting them there.
This is a declarative sentence
Recognizing Subordinate Clause Types
Alexis got a detention because she was late for class.
A: Noun clause
B: Adverb clause
C: Adjective clause
B: Adverb clause
Neither Karla nor Vanesa (was/were) there the night Gabriela died.
was
Identify the part of speech that is in capital letters:
Jennifer’s goal was TO GRADUATE from the University of Maryland.
a. gerund b. participle c. infinitive
c. infinitive
Classify the sentences in: exclamatory sentence, imperative sentence, interrogative sentence, declaratory sentence and compound sentence.
Stop making noise!
This is an imperative sentence
Recognizing Subordinate Clause Types
Whatever you want to do for your birthday is fine with me.
A: Noun clause
B: Adverb clause
C: Adjective clause
A: Noun clause
Mathematics (was/were) never easy for Daniela and her friends.
was
Identify the part of speech that is in capital letters:
WATCHING the birds is one of Martin’s favorite hobbies.
a. gerund b. participle c. infinitive
a. gerund
Classify the sentences in: exclamatory sentence, imperative sentence, interrogative sentence, declaratory sentence and compound sentence.
Do you want to take them to the zoo, or would it be wiser to go to the park?
This is a compound sentence
Classify the sentences in main clauses or/and subordinate clauses.
When I start my career, I will be very happy
Main and Subordinate Clauses