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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5 answers

Here are the classifications for the underlined words in each 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! - Subject
  3. The children laughed happily as they covered their sleeping father with stickers. - Verb
  4. The chef cooked a delicious meal, but the dog ate it off the counter before we could eat dinner. - Verb
  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. - Verb

So, the answers are as follows:

  1. Subject
  2. Subject
  3. Verb
  4. Verb
  5. Subject
  6. Verb
Complete the sentence below by correctly choosing the words that finish the sentence.(2 points)

Finally, there was/were
only three cheer squads remaining/remained/remain
in the competition.

Finally, there were only three cheer squads remaining in the competition.

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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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

So the answers are as follows:

  • Perfectly: Adverb
  • Funny: Adjective
  • Huge: Adjective
  • Never: Adverb
  • Slightly: Adverb
  • Taller: Adjective