Sure! Please provide the sentences with the bolded words or phrases, and I'll help you categorize them into the correct columns of Modifier, Subject, or Object.
Read each sentence. Look at the bolded word or phrase. Decide if that word or phrase is a modifier, subject, or Object.Then drag the sentence into the correct column.(4 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Modifier Subject Object
3 answers
1. No matter what Harry Potter tries, he can't stop his dog from **snoring**
2.**watching videos of baby pandas** inspired Harry Potter to join his school's environment club.
3**singing in his school choir** was Pumbaa's first taste of performing in public.
4Mrs.wong was surprized to find a **talking** smowman standing outside the ice skating rink
2.**watching videos of baby pandas** inspired Harry Potter to join his school's environment club.
3**singing in his school choir** was Pumbaa's first taste of performing in public.
4Mrs.wong was surprized to find a **talking** smowman standing outside the ice skating rink
Here are the sentences categorized based on the bolded words or phrases:
Modifier
- Mrs. Wong was surprised to find a talking snowman standing outside the ice skating rink.
Subject
- Watching videos of baby pandas inspired Harry Potter to join his school's environment club.
- Singing in his school choir was Pumbaa's first taste of performing in public.
Object
- No matter what Harry Potter tries, he can't stop his dog from snoring.
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