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In the following sentence, is "who" the subject, predicate nominative, direct object, indirect object, object of preposition, possessive, or appositive? Please use this ticket for the child who you think is most deserving.
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What is the simple subject in these sentences? I have a quick question. This is really confusing me.
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Could you help find subjects and predicates in the following sentence? Thanks!
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Is the word "my" a pronoun or adjective?
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Is "aunt" a proper noun?
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Is "You and I" a verb or noun?
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In the following sentences, what are the prepositional phrases and what are the objects of a preposition?
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What is the subordinate clause of the following sentence? is it a noun, adjective, or adverb clause?:
Dolly must clean up her room before she goes out.
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Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
It is about to start raining, so we should probably head back inside.
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How many different kinds of nouns are there, and how do you explain each of them?
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What is an objective noun and a possessive noun?
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What is/are the adjective(s) in the following sentence?:
The old professor kept records of all of his crazy science experiments.
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What is the singular possessive and plural possessive of waitress?
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Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
The town has well paved roads, but its street signs need to be replaced.
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Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
Paul gave them the letter.
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Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
You can take the car, I will not need it today.
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What are the personal pronouns in the following sentence?:
I did not like the ice cream because it melted too fast.
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How is the relative pronoun in the adjective clause used in the sentence? Ms. Jackson, who lives in California, loves to surf.
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What is the difference between a noun clause and a noun phrase?
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Why is food an uncountable noun and snack countable? And is cheese uncountable? Also, is it possible to put the uncountable nouns in the plural?
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How does a past participle work as an adjective?
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What is/are the noun(s) in the following sentence?:
The countertop is made out of marble.
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Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
We shared the same cab.
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Which word is the relative pronoun in the sentence? "The song that was just played is my favorite on the radio."
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Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
Even the students themselves thought the test was too easy.
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What is a predicate pronoun?
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What are the cases of personal pronouns?
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Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Their friendship goes back a very long time.
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What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence?:
Here is the candle that melted very quickly.
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Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Her lecture was very interesting, especially since the subject was one of my favorites.
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What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence?:
The guy who owns the car that will not start is very frustrated.
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What is the difference between an objective pronoun and a subjective pronoun?
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What's the difference between a verb, adverb, and adjective?
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In the sentence "If your bicycle tire is low, use a pump to fill it with air.", which word is the direct object?
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Is "is" a verb? If not, what is the verb in this sentence: "Although the school is quite small, it has a lovely field for students to play in."?
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Which interrogative pronoun should replace the blank space in the following sentence?:
____ is going to take out the trash?
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What is a relative clause and relative pronoun?
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What are descriptive nouns, verbs, and adjectives?
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Take light diet lest you____ fall ill.
Which modal is required here?
Please tell me
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What is the singular and plural possessive for plague?
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What a helpful friend he is ?
What is the subject and predicate in this sentence
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How would you use math/science to make the world a better place?
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How would you use math/science to make the world a better place?
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What are nominative, oblique, reflexive, possessive determiners, and possessive pronouns?
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What part of speech?
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What is the subordinate clause of the following sentence? is it a noun, adjective, or adverb clause?:
The cat that is sitting in the window weighs twenty-six pounds.
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Which sentence has a logical mismatch between the predicate and subject?
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What is the subordinate clause of the following sentence? is it a noun, adjective, or adverb clause?:
The guy who ran through the doors is running late to his appointment.
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Does the following sentence have an antecedent? If so, where?:
Mark says jokes all the time, most of which no one finds funny.
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When do you know how to spell a word with a -ly, -ley or a -ely? (Please tell me the rules.)
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What is/are the direct object(s) in the following sentence?:
I will forward the e-mail to you.
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How do you differentiate a linking verb, a transitive verb, and an intransitive verb? I am having trouble determining the differences.
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What are examples of uncountable nouns?
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Is "to Jessica" direct object, indirect object, or prepositional phrase and why? Grace promised a new car to Jessica.
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What is a gerund?
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What is the sentence structure of, "Although he was drafted into the Vietnam War, Muhammad Ali refused to fight."?
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What are the four kinds of nominative and objective case of nouns?
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What is the function of the complement shown in parentheses in this sentence?- "Steven seems (unconcerned) about his grades"?
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How do you use the word "spoonerism" in a sentence?
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What is another word for "with"?
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What is a collective noun for bees?
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How can you tell if possessive pronoun is used as an adjective?
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What is a noun phrase in linguistics? Can it be a single pronoun? Can it be a noun preceded by an article and an adjective?
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