Asked by Jessica
Can someone please check my answers for finding the subject and verb these sentences?
The milk in the back of the refrigerator is probably spoiled by now.
S= milk V= is spoiled
The family that lives in the brown house moved in just a month ago.
S= family V= moved
Jackie, Gwen's cousin, is visiting in town for a few days.
S= Jackie V= is visiting
The tall woman leading the parade is a friend of mine.
S= woman V= is
Thunder, the stallion in the corner of the corral, is constantly getting loose.
S= Thunder V= is getting loose
We watched the ship sail towards the horizon.
S= We V= watched
What have you been doing in physical education class this week?
S= understood You V= have been doing
Will you lend me a pencil?
S= understood you V= will lend
Behind the garage was a beautiful patio.
S= patio V= was
Is Sylvia's new car parked across the street?
S= car V= is parked
Did I make the finals in the contest?
S= I V= did make
My cousin Alex has won blue ribbons at several fairs.
S= Alex V= has won
The milk in the back of the refrigerator is probably spoiled by now.
S= milk V= is spoiled
The family that lives in the brown house moved in just a month ago.
S= family V= moved
Jackie, Gwen's cousin, is visiting in town for a few days.
S= Jackie V= is visiting
The tall woman leading the parade is a friend of mine.
S= woman V= is
Thunder, the stallion in the corner of the corral, is constantly getting loose.
S= Thunder V= is getting loose
We watched the ship sail towards the horizon.
S= We V= watched
What have you been doing in physical education class this week?
S= understood You V= have been doing
Will you lend me a pencil?
S= understood you V= will lend
Behind the garage was a beautiful patio.
S= patio V= was
Is Sylvia's new car parked across the street?
S= car V= is parked
Did I make the finals in the contest?
S= I V= did make
My cousin Alex has won blue ribbons at several fairs.
S= Alex V= has won
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Most are correct.
'Loose' is not part of the verb.
The 'understood you' occurs only in commands, not when the word is right there in the sentence.
'Loose' is not part of the verb.
The 'understood you' occurs only in commands, not when the word is right there in the sentence.
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