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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is the subject of this sentence? Look in the index for a mention of this type of error. A. (you) B. type C. mention D. index

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you think? @barbdewysveck1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

? @Homeworktism1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Homeworktism1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes you are correct. Sorry just cross checking.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is the subject of this sentence? Isn't Anza Borrego Desert close to Grandma's new house? A. Grandma's house B. Grandma's C. house D. Anza Borrego Desert

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Homeworktism1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Homeworktism1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. You can find the subject of a sentence if you can find the verb. Ask the question, "Who or what 'verbs' or 'verbed'?" and the answer to that question is the subject. So yup. A) is correct!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can I get a medal?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if u help me with more plz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay. Go ahead.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is the entire verb phrase in this sentence? My friends and I could have carefully dismantled the playhouse. A. could have dismantled B. could have C. could have carefully dismantled D. dismantled

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Homeworktism1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer is "A" if you don't know. Next question plz.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Homeworktism1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is the entire verb phrase in this sentence? Couldn't he have been to the store and back by now? A. couldn't have been B. could have been C. have been D. could have

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Homeworktism1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What's your hypothesis?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It might help you if you changed it to a statement instead of leaving it in question form

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yup! And the correct answer is B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would it have been a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Homeworktism1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No it's B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why it says couldnt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He is correct. The answer is B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is B, because the word "not" is an adverb and can never be part of the verb phrase.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which kind of complement is the underlined word? Turn the soil with the rake. A. direct object B. predicate nominative C. predicate adjective D. indirect object

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://brainly.com/question/238003

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wow I am from Brainly!! Anyways the answer is Direct object.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which kind of complement is the underlined word? The music at the party next door was too loud. A. indirect object B. predicate nominative C. direct object D. predicate adjective

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats the underlined word ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

loud

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer is Predicate adjective.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

predicate adj

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its an adj in the predicate describing the music

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which kind of complement is the underlined word? Charlie, hand me the cake pan, please. A. predicate nominative B. indirect object C. direct object D. predicate adjective

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me is underlined

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's direct object.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

indirect obj

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because it is a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb, for example the dog in Jimmy fed the dog.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pan is your direct obj.....me is the indirect obj

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is direct object.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I disagree

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea direct object. As I said above, it is because it is a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb, for example the dog in Jimmy fed the dog.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's fine if you disagree, it's your thought.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True ^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so direct object?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Charlie -- subject hand -- verb me -- indirect obj the -- article (adj) cake -- adj pan -- direct obj

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Um @barbdewysveck1 which do you choose?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

direct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good. So go for it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok...but it will be wrong...but it is your grade not mine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@barbdewysveck1 tell us later if it is right or wrong.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you see...what he is handing is the direct obj....the pan.....who he is handing it to is the indirect object

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im going with indirect

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay. Your choice.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Whatever you believe barb. Go with which one your guts point to most.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any more questions?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dang!!!!!!!!! Yes yes yes!! I disagree with myself. It is indirect. Oopss my bad.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol...you disagree with yourself...never heard " changing your mind " put that way

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which kind of complement are the underlined words? Isn't the best musical of the year Beauty and the Beast? A. predicate adjective B. indirect object C. predicate nominative D. direct object

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Underlined word?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

predicate nominative

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yup. nominative.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agree with nominative.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Predicative nominative that's what I meant.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I gtg. Bye everyone!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

G'Night

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which kind of complement is the underlined word? How long have you played piano? A. direct object B. predicate adjective C. indirect object D. predicate nominative

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kelliegirl33 @luto3636

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A @barbdewysveck1

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