Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and

  1. Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and adverb1. A couple of months ago, Juana and I finally
    1. answers icon 2 answers
    2. Hayden asked by Hayden
    3. views icon 578 views
  2. identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and adverb1. Johann toured with an orchestra for many
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Hayden asked by Hayden
    3. views icon 536 views
  3. Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and adverb1.Birds, bats, and bugs fly effortlessly.
    1. answers icon 3 answers
    2. Ryan asked by Ryan
    3. views icon 624 views
  4. Identify the subject, verb, compliment and prepositional phrase1. Arizonia is, therefore, an active battelfield in the war
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Hayden asked by Hayden
    3. views icon 590 views
  5. Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and adverb1. A couple of months ago, Juana and I finally
    1. answers icon 4 answers
    2. Hayden asked by Hayden
    3. views icon 832 views
  6. Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase1. In addition, the large but sluggish panda is not known as
    1. answers icon 0 answers
    2. Ryan asked by Ryan
    3. views icon 651 views
  7. Identify the subject, verb, compliment and prepositional phrase1. Native cactuses in the Southwest are in trouble. 2. Some
    1. answers icon 8 answers
    2. Hayden asked by Hayden
    3. views icon 992 views
  8. What are the parts of the sentence.example: verb, subject, prepositional phase, linking verb, subject compliment, direct object,
    1. answers icon 3 answers
    2. Donna asked by Donna
    3. views icon 616 views
  9. Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and adverb1. The immensely long wagon train started out
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Hayden asked by Hayden
    3. views icon 774 views
  10. Identify the subject, verb, compliment, adj and prepositional phrase and adverb1. The immensely long wagon train started out
    1. answers icon 2 answers
    2. Hayden asked by Hayden
    3. views icon 700 views