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Recognizing Subjects and Verbs in Simple Sentences

Questions for study guide Subject lines and verbs. Distinguishing between dependant and independant clauses. Compound Subjects, Compound Verbs and independant sentences. Please see attachment for all questions in detail.

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

22375

OTA ID:

102898

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Questions

I need 10 sentences in the patterns that follow. Underline each subject, bold each verb, and italicize each subordinator. Underline subjects and bold verbs in main clauses and in subordinate clauses. Two simple sentences with a compound verb or compound subject in each sentence. Three compound sentences using each of the three patterns below: SV, conj SV (coordinating conjunctions: FABNOSY: for, and, but, nor, or, so, yet) SV; SV (no conjunction with semicolon) SV; adv, SV (consult list in Handbook, p. 41) Three complex sentences, including at least one sentence with an adverb subordinate clause and at least one sentence with an adjective subordinate clause. Two compound... click for more

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

22376

OTA ID:

102898

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Form, function and phonological aspects of these items. Check my answers.

1. She used to have long hair. 2. I was having a bath when the phone rang. 3. I wish I had worked harder. 1) Form=used to. She'd had long hair 2) Form=having a. ? 3) Form=I had. I wish I'd worked harder. I think I need more information can you help please.

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

22599

OTA ID:

103640

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Presenting grammatical structures CONCEPT QUESTIONS.

Presenting grammatical structures. CONCEPT QUESTIONS. Checking understanding. Example “I am going to the cinema” I can ask the concept question, When are you going to the cinema? Or is this a definite plan? Which questions are USEFUL UNNECESSARY 1. SHE SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR a) Is she sick? b) Has she seen a doctor yet? c) Has she seen the doctor before? d) When did she last see a doctor? e) What’s the matter with her? f) Is it a good idea for her to see a doctor? 2 SHE WAS HAVING A BATH WHEN THE PHONE RANG a) Did she... click for more

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

22612

OTA ID:

102922

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Presenting grammatical structures CONCEPT QUESTIONS.

Presenting grammatical structures. CONCEPT QUESTIONS. Checking understanding. Example “I am going to the cinema” I can ask the concept question, When are you going to the cinema? Or is this a definite plan? Which questions are USEFUL UNNECESSARY 1. SHE SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR a) Is she sick? b) Has she seen a doctor yet? c) Has she seen the doctor before? d) When did she last see a doctor? e) What’s the matter with her? f) Is it a good idea for her to see a doctor? 2 SHE WAS HAVING A BATH WHEN THE PHONE RANG a) Did she... click for more

Subject:

English

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

22613

OTA ID:

103185

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