Which of these is a complete sentence? A. Although the weather is sometimes warm in the early March. B. Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year. C. The old saying, "In like a lion, out like a lamb".
What is the subordinate clause in the following sentence. Is it used as an adjective or adverb clause? The note repeated the telephone demand for ten thousand dollars, which was to be delivered in unmarked five dollar bills.
Which is the first sentence NOT in logical order? (1)Patti was a professional scuba diver. (2)She often led small tour groups for first-time divers. (3)I needed all the help I could get. (4)That’s how we met.
If your enjoyment of sports is vicarious, you a. take part in many different activities. b. are picky in what you choose to play. c. enjoy watching others play. d. avoid them because you find them boring
which of the following best describes science fiction? a. the events and characters are ordinary b. the story is set in the present or past c. the characters often face problems related to future technological advancements
Which of the following is not a sentence fragment? a. Which Joe did not find out of place among other clothes. b. Since I went to the mall to do my shopping. c. Looking for this house was not a bad idea. d. Being a part of such a big plan.
Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase? There is a great deal of fiber in Dad's favorite treat, buttered popcorn with salt. A. of fiber B. with salt C. in Dad's favorite treat D. buttered popcorn with salt
Which words in the sentence are the complete gerund phrase? Since early June, Jen's typical workout has been swimming laps. A. since early June B. has been swimming C. swimming laps D. Jen's typical workout
Which sentence does not contain a prepositional phrase? A. We watched the jet soar above our heads. B. You may have to wade across the creek. C. In his hand the young boy clasped the money. D. Be sure to leave your shoes outside.
What is the theme of this poem? ----------------------------------------------------------- I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear; Those of mechanics--each one singing his, as it should be, blithe and strong; The carpenter singing his, as he measures his plank or beam, The mason singing his, as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work; The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat--the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck; The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench--the hatter singing as he stands; The wood-cutter's song--the ploughboy's, on his way in the morning, or at the noon intermission, or at sundown; The delicious singing of the mother--or of the young wife at work--or of the girl sewing or washing--each singing what belongs to her, and to none else; The day what belongs to the day--at night, the party of young fellows, robust, friendly, Singing, with open mouths, their strong melodious songs.
Betsy is making a flag she can choose three colors from red white blue and yellow how many choices does betsy have