Identify the words that correctly complete the following sentence. If none of the choices are correct, choose "none of the above."

In a sentence with a compound verb, each verb (Points : 1)
may have a different subject

must have the same subject

may not have helping verbs

none of the above

2. Identify the words that correctly complete the following sentence. If none of the choices are correct, choose "none of the above."

In a sentence with a direct object, you will also find (Points : 1)
an action verb

a linking verb

no helping verbs

none of the above

3. Identify the words that correctly complete the following sentence. If none of the choices are correct, choose "none of the above."

A sentence with an indirect object must also have (Points : 1)
a linking verb

no helping verbs

a direct object

none of the above

4. Identify the words that correctly complete the following sentence. If none of the choices are correct, choose "none of the above."

In a sentence with a compound subject, each subject (Points : 1)
may have different verbs

must have the same verb

must have the same helping verbs

none of the above

5. Choose the answer that best describes the sentence.

Did you make Mr. Wallace and Ms. Frye copies of the guest list? (Points : 1)
This sentence has a compound subject.

This sentence has a compound verb.

This sentence has a compound direct object.

This sentence has a compound indirect object.

6. Choose the answer that best describes the sentence.

Dozen of coins spilled onto the floor and rolled everywhere. (Points : 1)
This sentence has a compound subject.

This sentence has a compound verb.

This sentence has a direct object or a compound direct object.

This sentence has an indirect object or a compound indirect object.

7. Choose the answer that best describes the sentence.

Did Carl and his younger brother call from the airport or home? (Points : 1)
This sentence has a compound subject.

This sentence has a compound verb.

This sentence has a direct object or a compound direct object.

This sentence has an indirect object or a compound indirect object.

8. Choose the answer that best describes the sentence.

For the science project and presentation, Gideon collected rock samples and soil from local parks. (Points : 1)
This sentence has a compound subject.

This sentence has a compound verb.

This sentence has a direct object or a compound direct object.

This sentence has an indirect object or a compound indirect object.

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1. In a sentence with a compound verb, each verb may have a different subject.

To answer this question, we need to understand what a compound verb is. A compound verb is a verb that consists of two or more verbs joined together and acting as a single predicate. In a sentence with a compound verb, each verb in the compound may have a different subject.

2. In a sentence with a direct object, you will also find an action verb.

To answer this question, we need to understand what a direct object is. A direct object is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that receives the action of the verb in a sentence. In a sentence with a direct object, you will also find an action verb, which is the verb that expresses the action performed by the subject.

3. A sentence with an indirect object must also have a direct object.

To answer this question, we need to understand what an indirect object is. An indirect object is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that indicates to whom or for whom the action of the verb is performed. In a sentence with an indirect object, there must also be a direct object, which is the noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that directly receives the action of the verb.

4. In a sentence with a compound subject, each subject may have different verbs.

To answer this question, we need to understand what a compound subject is. A compound subject is a subject that consists of two or more nouns or pronouns joined together and acting as a single subject. In a sentence with a compound subject, each subject in the compound may have different verbs.

5. Did you make Mr. Wallace and Ms. Frye copies of the guest list?

To answer this question, we need to identify the structure of the sentence. In this sentence, we have a compound direct object, which consists of "copies of the guest list." The verb "make" refers to both Mr. Wallace and Ms. Frye, forming a compound direct object.

6. Dozen of coins spilled onto the floor and rolled everywhere.

To answer this question, we need to identify the structure of the sentence. In this sentence, we have a compound subject, which consists of "Dozen of coins." The compound subject acts as the performer of the action in the sentence.

7. Did Carl and his younger brother call from the airport or home?

To answer this question, we need to identify the structure of the sentence. In this sentence, we have a compound subject, which consists of "Carl and his younger brother." The compound subject refers to multiple individuals performing the action of calling.

8. For the science project and presentation, Gideon collected rock samples and soil from local parks.

To answer this question, we need to identify the structure of the sentence. In this sentence, we have a compound subject, which consists of "the science project and presentation." The compound subject refers to multiple tasks that Gideon is engaged in. Additionally, we have a compound direct object, which consists of "rock samples and soil." The compound direct object refers to the objects that Gideon collected.

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2. A
3. D
4. C
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. B
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Please go back and study your lessons more carefully.

You have only three right -- 1, 2, and 7.

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Must have the same subject

An action verb

A direct object

Must have the same verb

This sentence has a compound indirect object

This sentence has a compound verb

This sentence has a compound subject

This sentence has a direct object or a compound direct object

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