Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Lesson 99 – Parts of the Sentence – Subject/Verb

The subject of the sentence can also be compound. Example: The belland siren rang.


Instructions: Find the subject, verb, and conjunctions in these sentences.


1. Barbara, Ann, and Jeanne came home for the holidays.


2. Either Jim or Jeff will move to the new apartment.


3. Both Pam and her husband love the new baby.


4. You, Joe, and I are in the new play.


5. Mom or Dad will be gone by morning.



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Answers:


1. Barbara, Ann, Jeanne – subjects; came – verb; and – conjunction


2. Jim, Jeff – subjects; will move – verb; either, or – conjunctions


3. Pam, husband -subjects; love – verb; both, and – conjunctions


4. you, Joe, I – subjects; are – verb; and – conjunction


5. Mom, Dad – subjects; will be gone – verb; or – conjunction




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