Ann is a new mother.Mother is...
  • Predicate nominative
  • Direct object
  • Predicate adjective
  • Indirect object
Which is the linking verb?Tomatoes become dry when let out in the sun.
  • dry
  • when
  • become
  • out
What kind of verb is the following?That ghost appears kind and gentle.
  • action
  • linking
What kind of verb is the following?That ghost only appears at night.
  • Action
  • linking
What kind of complement is the following?The pillow looks fluffy.
  • Predicate nominative
  • Predicate adjective
Which is the complement?The tall boy has been our best basketball player.
  • tall
  • basketball
  • player
  • best
Which is the complement?That vegetable lasagna smells delicious.
  • delicious
  • lasagna
  • vegetable
  • smells
Which is the complement?My uncle became a rich computer expert.
  • computer
  • rich
  • uncle
  • expert
Is there a subject complement?The lady has a gorgeous backyard.
  • yes - predicate nominative
  • no - direct object
  • yes - predicate adjective
  • no - indirect object
What kind of complement is this?Jeff's fingers turned blue in the cold weather.
  • Predicate nominative
  • Predicate adjective
What kind of complement is this?Mr. Romney may be our next president.
  • Predicate nominative
  • Predicate adjective
Which is the verb in this sentence?Radio and television have become old inventions and household necessities.
  • old
  • have
  • inventions
  • have become
Which is the verb in the following sentence?The breeze in the beach feels really nice.
  • really
  • beach
  • feels
  • nice
What kind of complement is this?Many neglected children become really unhappy grownups.
  • Predicate nominative
  • Predicate adjective
What kind of complement this is?Zeke and Julio looked tired yesterday.
  • Predicate nominative
  • Predicate adjective
Which is the complement in the following sentence?My sisters and I are happy most of the time.
  • happy
  • time
  • most
  • are
What kind of verb is the following?The food tastes very delicious.
  • action
  • linking
What kind of verb is the following?The dog tastes the food.
  • action
  • linking
Find the predicate adjectiveThe thunder was loud and scary.
  • simple - loud
  • simple - was
  • compound - loud and scary
  • compound - thunder and loud
Find the predicate nominative.She was a model and became a movie star.
  • simple - model
  • compound - movie / star
  • simple - star
  • compound - model / star
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