There is enough pasta for two people, so I will make us some lunch.
For the following sentences, underline all subjects once and all complete verbs
twice. Place parentheses around all prepositional phrases.
Ques. 2The man under the bleachers lit a stink bomb and ran for the trees.
For the following sentences, underline all subjects once and all complete verbs
twice. Place parentheses around all prepositional phrases.
Ques. 3A mysterious green bug with eight long legs crawled up my arm.
For the following sentences, underline all subjects once and all complete verbs
twice. Place parentheses around all prepositional phrases.
Ques. 4Were the lemmings stopping at the edge of the cliff?
For the following sentences, underline all subjects once and all complete verbs
twice. Place parentheses around all prepositional phrases.
Ques. 5Jethro played the banjo, _____ Clyde played the washtub. (addition)
In the following sentences, add coordinating conjunctions that show the relationship
indicated in the parentheses.
Ques. 6Jackson's men had stopped the Yankees at Bull Run, ______ his troops named
him Stonewall. (result)
In the following sentences, add coordinating conjunctions that show the relationship
indicated in the parentheses.
Ques. 7Cassandra knew what would happen, _____ no one would believe her.
(contrast)
In the following sentences, add coordinating conjunctions that show the relationship
indicated in the parentheses.
Ques. 8The President could take a walk with Michelle, ______ he could call the North
Korean President. (alternative)
In the following sentences, add coordinating conjunctions that show the relationship
indicated in the parentheses.