Asked by mysterychicken
Identify the entire verb phrase:
1.The whole event had been secretly planned by the Wong twins.
Ans- had been secretly planned
2.Hadn't you ever been to a state fair before?
A.hadn't ever been
B.had ever been
C.had been
D.hadn't been
A
Are these correct?
-MC
1.The whole event had been secretly planned by the Wong twins.
Ans- had been secretly planned
2.Hadn't you ever been to a state fair before?
A.hadn't ever been
B.had ever been
C.had been
D.hadn't been
A
Are these correct?
-MC
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
If you are being asked what the complete verb is, then no, neither answer is correct because you have included adverbs.
If you are being asked what the complete predicate is, then no, neither answer is correct because you haven't included ALL the words in the predicate "half" of the sentence.
If you are being asked what the complete predicate is, then no, neither answer is correct because you haven't included ALL the words in the predicate "half" of the sentence.
Answered by
Writeacher
Complete verbs:
1. had been planned
2. had been
Complete predicates (that is, everything except the subject and whatever modifies it):
1. had been secretly planned by the Wong twins.
2. hadn't ever been to a state fair before
1. had been planned
2. had been
Complete predicates (that is, everything except the subject and whatever modifies it):
1. had been secretly planned by the Wong twins.
2. hadn't ever been to a state fair before
Answered by
mysterychicken
Thank you
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Answered by
Writeacher
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had been planned
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