15 questions
What is the verb in the following sentence?
I need to run to the grocery store after school.
run
"to run"
need
after
What is/are the subject(s) in the following sentence? Check all that apply.
She gave me a ton of help on my math assignment.
She
ton
help
math assignment
What is/are the subject(s) in the following sentence? Check all that apply.
The grove of orange trees make the entire hillside beautiful when they bloom in the spring.
trees
hillside
grove
they
What is/are the subject(s) in the following sentence?
Watch your head when you walk into the room.
Your
you
(You)
head
Is there a subject in the following sentence?
Run!!!
Yes
No
What is/are the verb(s) in the following sentence?
Watch your head when you walk into the room.
walk
your
Watch
into
What is the subject in the following sentence?
Around the corner was a small apartment.
apartment
small
corner
around
Check each word that is either a subject or a verb in the following sentence:
When the manager of Staples began to fumble awkwardly for his keys, the robber began to grow impatient.
manager
Staples
began
fumble
grow
Check each word that is either a subject or a verb in the following sentence:
Why do you and Kevin insist on being the bane of my existence?
on being
you
existence
do insist
Kevin
Select the correct pair of subjects and verbs in the following sentence:
The stack of baseball and football cards on the floor are going to be swept up by the sweeper.
baseball + football cards / are going
stack / are going
baseball + football cards / to be swept up
stack / to be swept up
None are correct pairs
What is the subject in the following sentence?
From the ceiling hung the chandelier.
ceiling
hung
chandelier
None are the subject
What is the subject in the following sentence?
What tragedy was the legend of the Bermuda Triangle accused of causing for pilots and sailors?
pilots
sailors
tragedy
Bermuda Triangle
legend
What is/are the subject(s) in the following famous English idiom which?
Behind every great man is a great woman - probably rolling her eyes at him.
man
woman
eyes
him
NONE are the subject.
What is/are the verb(s) in the following famous English idiom which?
Behind every great man is a great woman - probably rolling her eyes at him.
probably
rolling
behind
is
NONE are the verb.
What is/are the verb(s) and subject(s) in the following sentence?
The time-honored tradition of peacefully transitioning power to the next President Elect is one of America's greatest institutions.
tradition
transitioning
President Elect
one
is