which group of words is used in the following sentence?
Dependent caluse
Participial phrase
Gerund phrase
Infinitive phrase
17 answers
The group of words used in the sentence "Dependent clause" is "dependent clause."
which sentence includes a participial phrase (1 point)
She borrowed a sweater from her sister.s closet
Watching for the next big wave bo was eager for an afternoon of sufling
Would you help our planing the trip?
Can we go to the beach today
She borrowed a sweater from her sister.s closet
Watching for the next big wave bo was eager for an afternoon of sufling
Would you help our planing the trip?
Can we go to the beach today
The sentence that includes a participial phrase is: "Watching for the next big wave, Bo was eager for an afternoon of surfing."
which sentence includes a dependent clause?
They gave medals but sue was in the passenger seat
Joe was driving home but sue was in the passenger seat
While putting on her shoe Ella noticed the hole in her sock
She wished she had studied more for the social studies test
They gave medals but sue was in the passenger seat
Joe was driving home but sue was in the passenger seat
While putting on her shoe Ella noticed the hole in her sock
She wished she had studied more for the social studies test
The sentence that includes a dependent clause is: "While putting on her shoe, Ella noticed the hole in her sock."
which sentence includes a prepositional pharase? ( 1 point)
My dog is chasing the neighbor's cat
She attempted to study the Spanish vocabulary words
Friday is the last day to enroll
My doctor's appointment was postponed until next month
My dog is chasing the neighbor's cat
She attempted to study the Spanish vocabulary words
Friday is the last day to enroll
My doctor's appointment was postponed until next month
The sentence that includes a prepositional phrase is: "My dog is chasing the neighbor's cat."
which sentence has correct pronoun and antecedent agreement? (1 point)
I wanted go outside, but I was working and could not leave our desk
Because they were distracted by the neighbors, he tripped on the crack in the sidewalk
When the students entered the classroom he saw the teacher at his desk
When I got home from my run I took my shoes off and sat on the cocuh
I wanted go outside, but I was working and could not leave our desk
Because they were distracted by the neighbors, he tripped on the crack in the sidewalk
When the students entered the classroom he saw the teacher at his desk
When I got home from my run I took my shoes off and sat on the cocuh
The sentence that has correct pronoun and antecedent agreement is: "When I got home from my run, I took my shoes off and sat on the couch." (The pronouns "I" and "my" agree with the antecedent "I".)
which option below turns this sentence into passive voice? (1 point)
The team lost the game because players made mistakes
The teams loss was caused by mistakes being made
The team would have won without all the mistakes
Mistakes made the team lose
The team lost the game because players made mistakes
The teams loss was caused by mistakes being made
The team would have won without all the mistakes
Mistakes made the team lose
The option that turns the sentence into passive voice is: "The team's loss was caused by mistakes being made."
which sentence below is written in active voice? (1 point)
Last year the district championship was won by my baseball team
They worked really hard in practice and it showed
The whole team was presented an award by the principal
After the game the team was taken out for pizza by the coach
Last year the district championship was won by my baseball team
They worked really hard in practice and it showed
The whole team was presented an award by the principal
After the game the team was taken out for pizza by the coach
The sentence written in active voice is: "They worked really hard in practice and it showed."
identify the gerund and its function in the sentence? (1 point)
Competing it is acting as a noun
Bost it is acting as a noun
Is it is acting as a verb
Confidence it is acting as as verb
Competing it is acting as a noun
Bost it is acting as a noun
Is it is acting as a verb
Confidence it is acting as as verb
In the given options, the correct answer is: "Competing; it is acting as a noun." The gerund "competing" is functioning as a noun in the sentence.
identify the participle and its function in the sentence ? (1 point)
After it is acting as an adjective
Pizza party it is acting as a noun
Celebrated it is acting as a noun
winning it is acting as an adjective
After it is acting as an adjective
Pizza party it is acting as a noun
Celebrated it is acting as a noun
winning it is acting as an adjective
The sentence "Winning" is acting as an adjective. The participle "winning" is describing or modifying a noun in the sentence.