Asked by Heather
Identify the subject and complete verb in each of the following sentences.
1. Please go to the store and buy some milk for the baby.
A. you; go/store
B. you; go/buy
C. store; go/buy
D. milk; go/buy
I think that it's D (milk is the subject and go/buy is the complete verb
2. Have you ever been to Georgetown to visit your brother?
A. you; been
B. you; have
C. you; have been
D. you; have ever been
I think it's D. (You is the subject, and have ever been is the complete verb)
thanks
1. Please go to the store and buy some milk for the baby.
A. you; go/store
B. you; go/buy
C. store; go/buy
D. milk; go/buy
I think that it's D (milk is the subject and go/buy is the complete verb
2. Have you ever been to Georgetown to visit your brother?
A. you; been
B. you; have
C. you; have been
D. you; have ever been
I think it's D. (You is the subject, and have ever been is the complete verb)
thanks
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1. D - no
go buy is the verb. But the subject is the person who is doing this action. Milk does not buy anything.
2. D - no
Ever is an adverb, not a verb.
go buy is the verb. But the subject is the person who is doing this action. Milk does not buy anything.
2. D - no
Ever is an adverb, not a verb.
Answered by
Heather
Ah ok...thank you
1. B
2. C
Correct?
1. B
2. C
Correct?
Answered by
Reed
Yes, now you are correct..
Answered by
Heather
Thank you