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Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and adverb 1. The immensely long wagon train started out f...Asked by Hayden
Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and adverb
1. The immensely long wagon train started out from Denver, Colorado.
2. Both oxen and mules were used to pull unusually large wagons.
3. Even in good weather, the long trail through the mountains was fairly hazardous.
4. A moderately hard rain could turn the trail into a swamp.
1. 1. train-subject, started-verb, long-adj, immensely-adv, from Denver, Colorado-prep phrase
2. 2. oxen, mules-sub, were used-verb, usually-adverb, large-adj
3. 3. trail-sub, was -verb, hazardous-compliment, fairly-adverb, through the mountains-prep phrase, long-adj
4. rain-sub, could turn-verb, trail-compliment, moderately-adverb, hard-adj, into a swamp=prep phrase
1. The immensely long wagon train started out from Denver, Colorado.
2. Both oxen and mules were used to pull unusually large wagons.
3. Even in good weather, the long trail through the mountains was fairly hazardous.
4. A moderately hard rain could turn the trail into a swamp.
1. 1. train-subject, started-verb, long-adj, immensely-adv, from Denver, Colorado-prep phrase
2. 2. oxen, mules-sub, were used-verb, usually-adverb, large-adj
3. 3. trail-sub, was -verb, hazardous-compliment, fairly-adverb, through the mountains-prep phrase, long-adj
4. rain-sub, could turn-verb, trail-compliment, moderately-adverb, hard-adj, into a swamp=prep phrase
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