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James mowed lawns and delivered papers over the summer.

What is the complete subject in: . James mowed lawns and delivered papers over the summer. What is the prepositional phrase in: . James mowed lawns and delivered papers over the summer. What are the direct objects in: . James mowed lawns and delivered papers over the summer.

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James mowed lawns and delivered papers over the summer.

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  1. What is the complete subject in: James mowed lawns and delivered papers over the summer.

  2. What is the prepositional phrase in: James mowed lawns and delivered papers over the summer.

  3. What are the direct objects in: James mowed lawns and delivered papers over the summer.

  4. Chris and his older sister helped their mother around the house. What is the complete subject in:

  5. Chris and his older sister helped their mother around the house. What is the prepositional phrase in: ( )

  6. What is the complete subject in: He or she could tell you.

  7. What is the complete subject in: We went to the store and bought candy.

  8. What is the predicate nominative in: Jane and Janet are twins.

  9. What is the predicate adjective in: My friend and I are happy at the mall.

  10. What are the direct objects in: The students took notes and asked questions.

  11. What is the direct object in: Tim and several other students started a club.

  12. What is the predicate adjective in: Mr. Morton and his students study hard.

  13. Where should the commas go in: We are having peas and carrots roast beef and cake for dinner. , ,

  14. What is the prepositional phrase in: We are having peas and carrots, roast beef, and cake for dinner. ()

  15. What is the appositive in: Mr. Brown my science teacher says we have to learn about clouds. ()

  16. What is the direct object in: Alex painted the fence white blue and green.

  17. Where should the commas go in: Alex painted the fence white blue and green. , ,

  18. Where should the commas go in: Fred who often cheats on his homework is only harming himself. , ,

  19. What is the predicate adjective in: Fred, who often cheats on his homework, is only harming himself.

  20. What is the reflexive pronoun in: Fred, who often cheats on his homework, is only harming himself.

  21. What is the possessive pronoun in: Fred, who often cheats on his homework, is only harming himself.

  22. What is the complete subject in: The teachers at Spring Academy work hard to teach the children.

  23. What is the prepositional phrase in: The teachers at Spring Academy work hard to teach the children. ( )

  24. Because he was frightened, the pirate with the scarf got off the boat. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  25. Even though the pirate was afraid of water, he swam toward the other boat. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  26. The sun was in the pirate’s eyes, so he put his hat on. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  27. The pirate sang a song, swabbed the deck, and pulled up the anchor. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  28. John, Hector, and I are going to the concert to raise money for Japan. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  29. The clock’s second hand is moving, but the minute hand has stopped. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  30. Pauline loves to go to the beach and spends her time sunbathing. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  31. Before the sun rises, she goes for a run. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  32. Many discoveries were made by the Egyptians. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  33. Paris is an old city, but Rome is more ancient. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  34. You can go to the opera or the museum. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  35. People in earlier days wrote letters, and later they sent telegrams. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  36. The moon was a mystery before scientists invented the telescope. SIMPLE COMPOUND COMPLEX

  37. What is the complete subject in: The moon was a mystery before scientists invented the telescope.

  38. What is the predicate noun in: The moon was a mystery before scientists invented the telescope.

  39. What is the complete subject in: People in earlier days wrote letters, and later they sent telegrams.

  40. What is the prepositional phrase in: People in earlier days wrote letters, and later they sent telegrams.

  41. What are the direct objects in: People in earlier days wrote letters, and later they sent telegrams.

  42. What is the adverb in: Honestly, he told me everything he knew.

  43. What is the indefinite pronoun in: Honestly, he told me everything he knew.

  44. What is the predicate adjective in: Sharon wondered why the chicken soup was green.

  45. What is the predicate : I saw it.

  46. What is the prepositional phrase in: The boy kept pudding in his hat.

  47. What is the direct object in: The boy kept pudding in his hat.

  48. What is the prepositional phrase in: Jill found the keys in her coat. ( )

  49. What is the direct object in: Jill found the keys in her coat.

  50. What is the simple predicate in: Jill found the keys in her coat.

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