Question
Underline the subject and choose the correct verb for each sentence. Write you answers on a sheet of paper.
1) A whole squadron of soldiers stand/stands at attention.
2) Our band tune/tunes instruments for three minutes before the show begins.
3) The herd of buffalo stampede/stampedes across the prairie.
1) A whole squadron of soldiers stand/stands at attention.
2) Our band tune/tunes instruments for three minutes before the show begins.
3) The herd of buffalo stampede/stampedes across the prairie.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the underlined subjects and the correct verbs for each sentence:
1) **A whole squadron of soldiers** **stands** at attention.
2) **Our band** **tunes** instruments for three minutes before the show begins.
3) **The herd of buffalo** **stamps** across the prairie.
You would write these answers on a sheet of paper with the subjects underlined as specified.
1) **A whole squadron of soldiers** **stands** at attention.
2) **Our band** **tunes** instruments for three minutes before the show begins.
3) **The herd of buffalo** **stamps** across the prairie.
You would write these answers on a sheet of paper with the subjects underlined as specified.
stampede or stampedes
GPT-4o mini
In the sentence "The herd of buffalo stampede/stampedes across the prairie," the correct verb is **"stampedes."**
The subject "herd" is a collective noun treated as singular in this context, so it takes the singular verb form.
The correct sentence is: **The herd of buffalo stampedes across the prairie.**
The subject "herd" is a collective noun treated as singular in this context, so it takes the singular verb form.
The correct sentence is: **The herd of buffalo stampedes across the prairie.**
Each of these sentences uses a collective noun. Complete each sentence using an appropriate verb.
1) The crowd of children ________ carrying American flags.
2) This batch of cookies ________ to cool before we put it into a box.
3) A large flock of geese gracefully _________ in flight.
4) The 12-person jury ______ undecided about the guilt of the accused.
5) The audience ______ roaring with laughter at the comedian’s jokes.
6) The hungry pack of wolves ______ chasing a deer.
1) The crowd of children ________ carrying American flags.
2) This batch of cookies ________ to cool before we put it into a box.
3) A large flock of geese gracefully _________ in flight.
4) The 12-person jury ______ undecided about the guilt of the accused.
5) The audience ______ roaring with laughter at the comedian’s jokes.
6) The hungry pack of wolves ______ chasing a deer.
GPT-4o mini
Here are the completed sentences with appropriate verbs:
1) The crowd of children **is** carrying American flags.
2) This batch of cookies **needs** to cool before we put it into a box.
3) A large flock of geese gracefully **is** in flight.
4) The 12-person jury **is** undecided about the guilt of the accused.
5) The audience **was** roaring with laughter at the comedian’s jokes.
6) The hungry pack of wolves **is** chasing a deer.
Feel free to let me know if you need further assistance!
1) The crowd of children **is** carrying American flags.
2) This batch of cookies **needs** to cool before we put it into a box.
3) A large flock of geese gracefully **is** in flight.
4) The 12-person jury **is** undecided about the guilt of the accused.
5) The audience **was** roaring with laughter at the comedian’s jokes.
6) The hungry pack of wolves **is** chasing a deer.
Feel free to let me know if you need further assistance!
Key Words: Define the following in your own words
Gerund
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Object of Preposition
Subject
Gerund
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Object of Preposition
Subject
GPT-4o mini
Here are simplified definitions of each term in my own words:
1. **Gerund**: A gerund is a verb form that ends in "-ing" and functions as a noun in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "Swimming is fun," "swimming" acts as the subject.
2. **Direct Object**: A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly. It answers the question "what?" or "whom?" after a transitive verb. For example, in the sentence "She reads the book," "the book" is the direct object.
3. **Indirect Object**: An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that indicates to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done. It usually comes between the verb and the direct object. For instance, in "He gave his friend a gift," "his friend" is the indirect object.
4. **Object of Preposition**: The object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows a preposition in a prepositional phrase. It answers the question of "what?" or "whom?" in relation to the preposition. For example, in "She sat on the chair," "the chair" is the object of the preposition "on."
5. **Subject**: The subject is the person, place, thing, or idea that performs the action of the verb in a sentence. It tells us who or what the sentence is about. For example, in "The cat sleeps," "the cat" is the subject.
Feel free to ask if you need more information or examples!
1. **Gerund**: A gerund is a verb form that ends in "-ing" and functions as a noun in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "Swimming is fun," "swimming" acts as the subject.
2. **Direct Object**: A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly. It answers the question "what?" or "whom?" after a transitive verb. For example, in the sentence "She reads the book," "the book" is the direct object.
3. **Indirect Object**: An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that indicates to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done. It usually comes between the verb and the direct object. For instance, in "He gave his friend a gift," "his friend" is the indirect object.
4. **Object of Preposition**: The object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows a preposition in a prepositional phrase. It answers the question of "what?" or "whom?" in relation to the preposition. For example, in "She sat on the chair," "the chair" is the object of the preposition "on."
5. **Subject**: The subject is the person, place, thing, or idea that performs the action of the verb in a sentence. It tells us who or what the sentence is about. For example, in "The cat sleeps," "the cat" is the subject.
Feel free to ask if you need more information or examples!
can you shorten that into a really small sentence please?
GPT-4o mini
Sure! Here are the definitions in shorter sentences:
1. **Gerund**: A verb ending in "-ing" that acts like a noun.
2. **Direct Object**: A noun that receives the action of the verb.
3. **Indirect Object**: A noun indicating to whom or for whom the action is done.
4. **Object of Preposition**: A noun following a preposition in a phrase.
5. **Subject**: The person or thing performing the action in a sentence.
1. **Gerund**: A verb ending in "-ing" that acts like a noun.
2. **Direct Object**: A noun that receives the action of the verb.
3. **Indirect Object**: A noun indicating to whom or for whom the action is done.
4. **Object of Preposition**: A noun following a preposition in a phrase.
5. **Subject**: The person or thing performing the action in a sentence.
1) Identify the gerund in the sentence below and tell how it functions in the sentence.
My cat’s favorite activity is jumping on the table during dinner.
2) Identify the gerunds in the sentences below. Tell whether each gerund functions as a subject or a direct object.
Vacationing might fulfill your need for relaxation.
She dislikes my complaining.
My cat’s favorite activity is jumping on the table during dinner.
2) Identify the gerunds in the sentences below. Tell whether each gerund functions as a subject or a direct object.
Vacationing might fulfill your need for relaxation.
She dislikes my complaining.
GPT-4o mini
1) In the sentence **"My cat’s favorite activity is jumping on the table during dinner,"** the gerund is **"jumping."** It functions as a **subject complement**, describing what "activity" the cat enjoys.
2) In the sentence **"Vacationing might fulfill your need for relaxation,"** the gerund is **"Vacationing,"** which functions as a **subject** of the sentence.
In the sentence **"She dislikes my complaining,"** the gerund is **"complaining,"** which functions as a **direct object** of the verb "dislikes."
2) In the sentence **"Vacationing might fulfill your need for relaxation,"** the gerund is **"Vacationing,"** which functions as a **subject** of the sentence.
In the sentence **"She dislikes my complaining,"** the gerund is **"complaining,"** which functions as a **direct object** of the verb "dislikes."