Label the subject and verb

  1. I would like for someone to check my sentences. Cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the subject once and the verb or
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  2. Which of the following is not a primary sentence pattern for asking questions in English?A. Helping verb, subject, main verb B.
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  3. Which of the following is not a primary sentence pattern for asking questions in English?A. Helping verb, subject, main verb B.
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  4. Which of the following is not a primary sentence pattern for asking questions in English?A. Helping verb, subject, main verb B.
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  5. Label the subject and verb in each sentence.1. She crept past the baby's crib. Would the subject be she and the verb be crept?
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  6. Standard American English sentences are generally structured "___________."Responses A Object-Verb-SubjectObject-Verb-Subject B
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  7. This one is also label the subject and verb in the sentences;Tomorrow I'd like to leave early. Would I'd be the subject and
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  8. In order to have a complete sentence, you need a ________.Select one: a. subject, verb, and a complete thought b. subject and
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  9. I'm not really sure about my adverbs in these sentences. Can someone please check them? *Cross out any prepositional phrases.
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  10. Match the lack of subject-verb agreement solution to the correctlack of subject-verb agreement problem: A subject that is
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