Asked by Savannah

Choose whether the underlined word is the SUBJECT or the VERB of the provided sentence:(3 points)
Subject Verb
The rambunctious dog next door barked all night long.


I played the guitar so badly at my last recital, the audience clapped just to get me to stop playing!


The children laughed happily as they covered their sleeping father with stickers.


The chef cooked a delicious meal, but the dog ate it off the counter before we could eat dinner.


My mom wrote a letter to the teacher to tell her I am sick.


Layla is a dedicated student, and always submits her work on time.


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Answered by Savannah
Complete the sentence below by correctly choosing the words that finish the sentence.(2 points)
Finally, there
only three cheer squads.
in the competition.
Answered by Savannah
Which of the following is an example of a collective noun?(1 point)
Responses

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift

cat
cat

trucks
trucks

class
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A compound adjective...(1 point)
Responses

consists of more than one word
consists of more than one word

must always contain a hyphen
must always contain a hyphen

is a nonsense word
is a nonsense word

is used in place of a noun
is used in place of a noun
Question 2
Which word is the adverb intensifier in the below sentence

The tiger very aggressively leaped towards the deer.

(1 point)
Responses

tiger
tiger

very
very

aggressively
aggressively

towards
towards
Question 3
Which sentence contains an adverb modifying an adjective?(1 point)
Responses

Owen ran swiftly to his theater seat before the previews began.
Owen ran swiftly to his theater seat before the previews began.

The enthusiastic audience laughed loudly at Kevin Hart's joke.
The enthusiastic audience laughed loudly at Kevin Hart's joke.

The cookie mysteriously disappeared from the jar.
The cookie mysteriously disappeared from the jar.

The notoriously grumpy librarian was surprisingly pleased about the summer reading program.
The notoriously grumpy librarian was surprisingly pleased about the summer reading program.
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Answered by Savannah
Label each of the following words as either an adjective or an adverb(3 points)
Adjective Adverb
Perfectly


Funny


Huge


Never


Slightly


Taller


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Answered by Savannah
thank you
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the classifications for the underlined words in each provided sentence:

1. **The rambunctious dog next door** barked all night long.
- **Subject**

2. I **played** the guitar so badly at my last recital, the audience clapped just to get me to stop playing!
- **Verb**

3. **The children** laughed happily as they covered their sleeping father with stickers.
- **Subject**

4. **The chef** cooked a delicious meal, but **the dog** ate it off the counter before we could eat dinner.
- **Subject**

5. **My mom** wrote a letter to the teacher to tell her I am sick.
- **Subject**

6. **Layla** is a dedicated student, and always **submits** her work on time.
- **Subject / Verb**

I hope that helps! Let me know if you need further assistance.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Finally, there **are** only three cheer squads **left** in the competition.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The example of a collective noun from the options provided is **class**.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:

**Question 1:** A compound adjective...
- **Response:** consists of more than one word

**Question 2:** Which word is the adverb intensifier in the below sentence: "The tiger very aggressively leaped towards the deer."
- **Response:** very

**Question 3:** Which sentence contains an adverb modifying an adjective?
- **Response:** The notoriously grumpy librarian was surprisingly pleased about the summer reading program.

Let me know if you need further assistance!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the classifications for each word:

1. **Perfectly** - **Adverb**
2. **Funny** - **Adjective**
3. **Huge** - **Adjective**
4. **Never** - **Adverb**
5. **Slightly** - **Adverb**
6. **Taller** - **Adjective**

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Have a great day!

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