14 questions
Choose whether the underlined word is used as a main verb, adjective, or gerund.
Steve was cooking oatmeal for breakfast.
Main Verb
Adjective
Gerund
Choose whether the underlined word is used as a main verb, adjective, or gerund.
Gloria is calling her mother for a ride.
Main Verb
Adjective
Gerund
Choose whether the underlined word is used as a main verb, adjective, or gerund.
Juggling requires concentration.
Main Verb
Adjective
Gerund
Choose whether the underlined word is used as a main verb, adjective, or gerund.
The standing spectators saw the runners first.
Main Verb
Adjective
Gerund
Choose whether the underlined word is used as a main verb, adjective, or gerund.
The hardest part is the waiting.
Main Verb
Adjective
Gerund
Choose whether the underlined word is used as a main verb, adjective, or gerund.
Shipping is common on the Great Lakes.
Main Verb
Adjective
Gerund
Identify if the underline word is used as a subject or direct object.
Walking can be good exercise.
Subject
Direct object
Identify if the underline word is used as a subject or direct object.
He enjoyed cooking more than any other hobby.
Subject
Direct object
Identify if the underline word is used as a subject or direct object.
Sandra enjoys baby-sitting.
Subject
Direct object
Identify if the underline word is used as a subject or direct object.
Littering can harm the environment.
Subject
Direct object
Identify if the underline word is used as a subject or direct object.
Both candidates support taxing the rich.
Subject
Direct object
Identify if the underline word is used as a subject or direct object.
Sorting the clean clothes takes only ten minutes or so.
Subject
Direct object
Identify if the underline word is used as a subject or direct object.
Breeding fish in tubs may be a solution.
Subject
Direct object
Identify if the underline word is used as a subject or direct object.
My lazy brother postponed starting his chores.
Subject
Direct object