DGP Quiz 2 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| 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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Amy Wilbourne