Select the answer that identifies the subject and the complete verb of each sentence.
The refrigerator smelled like rotten eggs.
A) refrigerator, like
B) eggs, smelled like
C) refrigerator, smelled
Ques. 2Select the answer that identifies the subject and the complete verb of each sentence.
Sixty boxes of sweaters were delivered to Macy's before the big sale.
A) sixty, delivered
B) boxes, were delivered
C) sweaters, were
Ques. 3Select the answer that identifies the subject and the complete verb of each sentence.
Mr. Williams chased his grocery cart down the street.
A) Mr. Williams, chased
B) grocery cart, chased
C) street, down
Ques. 4Select the letter of the correct words for the blanks in the following sentences.
I should _____ by now that when you get that look on _____ face, _____ up to something
clever.
A) know, you're, your B) no, your, your C) know, your, you're
Ques. 5Select the letter of the correct words for the blanks in the following sentences.
_____ has to be a way to get to _____ party by nine o'clock.
A) Their, they're B) They're, their C) There, their
Ques. 6Select the letter of the correct words for the blanks in the following sentences.
_____ _____ bad that your cat got _____ tail caught in the closet door.
A) Its, too, it's B) It's, to, it's C) It's, too, its
Ques. 7Select the letter of the group in which all of the words are spelled correctly.
_____
A) prefer, beginning, answer
B) anser, begining, written
C) writen, beginning, prefer
Ques. 8Select the letter of the group in which all of the words are spelled correctly.
_____
A) necesary, probably, proffesor
B) professor, library, necessary
C) untill, necessary, libary
Ques. 9Select the letter of the group in which all of the words are spelled correctly.
____
A) grammer, receive, goverment
B) government, seperate, grammar
C) separate, receive, compelled