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  1. dentify the term that best describes the word Sham-Wow.We called the neighbors’ cat Sham-Wow, although we know that was most
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  2. Decide if the underlined pronoun in the sentence below is being used as a subject, a predicate nominative, or an appositive.He
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  3. The gerund phrase in the sentence below is used as aEveryone enjoys watching a dolphin show.(1
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  4. Nola and I prepared dinner for the family.How is the underlined nominative pronoun used in the sentence? as a compound subject
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  5. Decide if the underlined pronoun in the sentences below is being used as a subject, predicate nominative or an appositive.1:(He)
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  6. Fill in blank with a gerund to complete phrase. Write if it is the subject, direct object, object, predicate nominative.The
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  7. find the predicate nominative or predicate adjective.The photos throughout the book look fascinating.
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  8. Find the word that is acting as either a predicate nominative or predicate adjective in the sentence. Then tell which of the two
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  9. Choose the answer that correctly identifies the underlined word."The ice fields of the north are still relatively barren." (1
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  10. Choose the answer that correctly identifies the underlined word. “She was the snow queen.”(1 point) Responses predicate
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