Question
* Trying to laugh as quietly as possible,* Lucas snuck out of the kitchen.
prepositional phrase
gerund phrase
participial phrase
appositive phrase
* Singing loudly in the shower* is what Jessica loves to do every morning.
gerund phrase
participial phrase
appositive phrase
prepositional phrase
*Caleb was a basketball player from Knoxville High School.*
simple sentence
complex sentence
subordinate clause
compound sentence
The janitor told Principal Johnson he put the cleaning materials *where he always left it.*
independent clause
noun clause
adverbial clause
adjectival clause
*When I made dinner for the family, they were all properly amazed.*
misplaced modifier
subordinate clause
complex sentence
compound sentence
Meat *that is produced organically* is often quite expensive.
independent clause
adverbial clause
subordinate clause
adjectival clause
The musical metal wind chimes are hanging on the porch *that my sister made.*
misplaced modifier
simple sentence
noun clause
adverbial clause
*What I learned about bedbugs* made me want to never sleep again.
adverbial clause
misplaced modifier
noun clause
compound sentence
prepositional phrase
gerund phrase
participial phrase
appositive phrase
* Singing loudly in the shower* is what Jessica loves to do every morning.
gerund phrase
participial phrase
appositive phrase
prepositional phrase
*Caleb was a basketball player from Knoxville High School.*
simple sentence
complex sentence
subordinate clause
compound sentence
The janitor told Principal Johnson he put the cleaning materials *where he always left it.*
independent clause
noun clause
adverbial clause
adjectival clause
*When I made dinner for the family, they were all properly amazed.*
misplaced modifier
subordinate clause
complex sentence
compound sentence
Meat *that is produced organically* is often quite expensive.
independent clause
adverbial clause
subordinate clause
adjectival clause
The musical metal wind chimes are hanging on the porch *that my sister made.*
misplaced modifier
simple sentence
noun clause
adverbial clause
*What I learned about bedbugs* made me want to never sleep again.
adverbial clause
misplaced modifier
noun clause
compound sentence
Answers
Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answers.
Princess Anna
2.D
3. c
3. c
Ms. Sue
Both are wrong.
Please study, study, study before you try to cheat and waste our time.
Please study, study, study before you try to cheat and waste our time.
Princess Anna
This is a work sheet my teacher gave me. :(
Princess Anna
1.C
3.A
3.A
Ms. Sue
Yes. Those last two are right.
mtv
Dude, #2 is A-Gerund phrase