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  1. Match the sentences with the sentence patterns.1. Noun-verb 2. noun-linking verb-noun 3.Noun-verb-noun 4.Noun-linking
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  2. Match the simple sentence with the sentence pattern. "Toby eats chicken and rice every day."A. Noun-Verb-Noun B. Noun-Verb C.
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  3. Match the simple sentence with the sentence pattern. "My dog is a tall black poodle."A. Noun-Verb-Noun B. Noun-Verb C.
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  4. Match the simple sentence with the sentence pattern. "He doesn't bark a lot."A. Noun-Verb-Noun B. Noun-Verb C. Noun-Linking
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  5. Match the simple sentence with the sentence pattern. "He seems very smart."A. Noun-Verb-Noun B. Noun-Verb C. Noun-Linking
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  6. Information in an entry tells you that saluteA. Is used only by military personnel. B. Can be used as both a verb and a noun. C.
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  7. THE ANSWER IS BEFORE THE NUMBER!f1. A boot verb is irregular A in four subjects B in two subjects C in three subjects D in one
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  8. If you could tell me the right answers, and an explanation why each is right thatd be great! thank you1. A boot verb is
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  9. What is the difference between a noun and a verb?Ebone, a noun is the name of something - a person, a place, an idea. The verb
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  10. Select the correct answer from the list.A participle is a type of verb that can function as a ___ 1. Adjective or noun. 2. Verb
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