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Is Maria your best friend? (what is the subject?)
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Is Maria your best friend? (what is the subject?) Maria
Is Maria your best friend? (What is the sentence purpose? Interrogative
Is Maria your best friend? (What is the the sentence type?) Simple
Is Maria your best friend? ( What is the verb type?) Linking
Is Maria your best friend? ( What is the predicate nominative?) friend
Will you accept my apology? (What part of speech is "will"?) helping verb
Will you accept my apology? ( What part of speech is "accept"?) Main verb - Action
Will you accept my apology (What is the direct object?) apology
My friend, Jose, will travel here on Tuesday. (Which word is the appositive?) Jose
My friend,Jose, will travel here on Tuesday. (Which word is the preposition?) On
My friend, Jose, will travel here on Tuesday. (Which word is the adverb?) here
My friend, Jose, will travel here on Tuesday. ( Is the prep phrase adjective or adverb?) Adverb - modifies "when" he will "travel"
It's very warm in our classroom today. (What is the verb?) is
It's very warm in our classroom today. (Is the verb transitive or intransitive?) intransitive
its very warm in our classroom today. (Where does the apostrophe belong?) It's
Always write your name on your paper. (What is the adverb?) Always ( tells "when" you write)
Always write your name on your paper. (What is the subject of the sentence?) You ( the understood subject of an imperative sentence)
Always write your name on your paper. (What is the direct object?) name
Always write your name on your paper. (What is the prepositional phrase?) on your paper
Always write your name on your paper. (what is the preposition?) on
Always write your name on your paper. (what are the possessive pronouns?) your, your
Always write your name on your paper. (What is the object of the preposition?) paper
Always write your name on your paper. (What is the sentence purpose?) Imperative
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