1. Identify the portion that contains a compound subject.

During the 1940s and 1950s, Budd Abbott and Lou Coastelle were a popular comedy team, television, and stage.
A. 1940s and 1950s
B. Budd Abbott and Lou Coastelle
C. radio, television, and stage
D. none

2. Identify the word that is part of a compound predicate.
"The boys," as they were called, amused and delighted audiences everywhere.
A. Were
B. Called
C. Delighted
D. None

3. Identify the fragment
A. My parents are very strict.
B. They gave me a 10:00 pm curfew.
C. Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations.
D. However, they make exceptions for special occasions.

4. Identify the fragment.
A.Fred gets his driving permit today
B.His older brothers will give him driving lessons
C.Next year, he can get his regular license
D.If he passes the written test and the road test

5. Identify the direct object
The baseball pitcher threw his team mate on first base the ball.
A. Pitcher
B. Teammate
C. First base
D. Ball

6. Players usually kick or "head" the ball to their teammates on the field.
A. Ball
B. Teammates
C. Field
D. None

I think
1. C
2. C
3. C
4. D
5. D
6. A

1. C - no

2. C - yes
3. C - yes
4. D - yes
5. D - yes
6. A - yes

Yes, 1 is B.

Er wait 1 is B

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1. The correct answer is B. Budd Abbott and Lou Coastelle.

2. The correct answer is C. Delighted.
3. The correct answer is C. Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations.
4. The correct answer is D. If he passes the written test and the road test.
5. The correct answer is D. Ball.
6. The correct answer is A. Ball.

1. The compound subject in this sentence is "Budd Abbott and Lou Coastelle," so the correct answer would be B.

To identify a compound subject, you look for a sentence that has multiple subjects joined by a coordinating conjunction (such as "and," "or," or "but"). In this case, the subjects are "Budd Abbott" and "Lou Coastelle," and they are separated by the conjunction "and."

2. The word that is part of a compound predicate in this sentence is "delighted," so the correct answer would be C.

A compound predicate is a predicate that has two or more verbs or verb phrases that share the same subject. In this case, the verbs are "amused" and "delighted," and they both refer to what "the boys" did.

3. The fragment in this sentence is "Even on weekends, holidays, and vacations," so the correct answer would be C.

A fragment is an incomplete sentence that lacks either a subject or a predicate, or does not express a complete thought. In this case, the fragment does not have a subject, and it is not a complete sentence on its own.

4. The fragment in this sentence is "If he passes the written test and the road test," so the correct answer would be D.

Similar to the previous question, this fragment does not contain a subject and does not express a complete thought. It is a conditional clause that depends on something else to make it a complete sentence.

5. The direct object in this sentence is "the ball," so the correct answer would be D.

A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly. In this case, the action of the verb "threw" is being received by "the ball."

6. There is no direct object in this sentence, so the correct answer would be D (none).

A direct object is not present in this sentence because there is no action being done to a specific noun or pronoun. The sentence is simply describing what players usually do on the field.