In the following sentence, "famous" is the complement. What kind of complement is it?
"In 1975, Margaret Thatcher became famous as the first woman leader of the British Conservative Party."
predicate adjective***
Choose the answer that correctly identifies the underlined word.
"The ice fields of the north are still relatively barren."
predicate adjective***
Choose the answer that correctly identifies the underlined word.
"The grain of the western prairies is a major source of income."
predicate nominative***
Choose the answer that correctly identifies the underlined word.
"Western Canada also gives us the art of the Kwakiutl Indians."
indirect object***
In the following sentence, what kind of phrase is "to play basketball"?
"Porpoises have been trained to play basketball."
infinitive***
In the following sentence, what kind of phrase is "to the library"?
"I will be going to the library soon."
prepositional***
In the following sentence, what kind of phrase is "Moving away"?
"Moving away made my little cousin sad."
gerund***
What is the tense of the underlined verb in the following sentence?
"I will be studying his painting techniques this summer."
future progressive***
What is the verb mood of the sentence?
Wear your coat when you are in the snow.
imperative mood***