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6.Which is the subject of this sentence? Does the Singing Hills Country Club allow dogs on their property? A.Country Club B.dogs C.club D.Singing Hills Country Club<-- 7.Which is the entire verb phrase in this sentence? Sarah must have been diligently working on her project for months. A.working B.must have been C.have been diligently working<-- D.must have been working 8.Which is the entire verb phrase in this sentence? Shouldn't she have gone with her mother? A.should have gone B.shouldn't have gone C.shouldn't have D.have gone<-- 9.Which kind of complement is the underlined word? Turn the -soil- with the rake. A.predicate nominative<-- B.predicate adjective C.indirect object D.direct object 10.Which kind of complement is the underlined word? Our dog, Boo, is super -cute- when he does his tricks. A.indirect object B.direct object<-- C.predicate nominative D.predicate adjective
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Hi okie lets begin with number one, Why do you think that's the answer?
I think they are all correct except 7...
1-D
Sorry my computer was not working, Anyways yes @kels200105 is correct. - Libby
7-D?
10 is incorrect: A predicate adjective modifies the subject of the sentence, and is connected to the subject by a linking verb. In the sentence "The wall is purple," the subject is "wall," the predicate adjective is "purple" and the linking verb is "is."
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7. should be D
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9. is not correct...
D?
The subject is YOU understood, the verb is Turn...Turn what? the answer is the direct object...
you got it!! :)
9. is direct object
I think you are good to go now! Good luck!
Remember predicate nominatives and predicate adjectives usually follow linking verbs ( any form of the verb "To Be")
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