Asked by Cassie
2. Which of the following sentences contains a verb in the future tense?
A. She really should begin to pack.
B. Jean's daughter has begun to drive.
C. They will take the dog to the park with them.
D. By that time, he will have been gone for three days.
I picked c, because will take is the future tense. Is that correct?
6. In the sentence "Mary caught a frog," the common noun serves as
A. both subject and object.
B. the predicate of the sentence.
C. the object of the sentence.
D. the subject of the sentence.
I picked C, because Mary is a proper noun, the frog is a common noun and the frog is the object of the sentence, since Mary caught the frog. Is my reasoning sound?
A. She really should begin to pack.
B. Jean's daughter has begun to drive.
C. They will take the dog to the park with them.
D. By that time, he will have been gone for three days.
I picked c, because will take is the future tense. Is that correct?
6. In the sentence "Mary caught a frog," the common noun serves as
A. both subject and object.
B. the predicate of the sentence.
C. the object of the sentence.
D. the subject of the sentence.
I picked C, because Mary is a proper noun, the frog is a common noun and the frog is the object of the sentence, since Mary caught the frog. Is my reasoning sound?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, you're right about both! =)
Answered by
Cassie
Thanks!
Answered by
Anonymous
In the sentence "Mary caught a frog," the common noun serves as
A. both subject and object.
B. the subject of the sentence.
C. the object of the sentence.
D. the predicate of the sentence.
A. both subject and object.
B. the subject of the sentence.
C. the object of the sentence.
D. the predicate of the sentence.
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