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Type the complete subject.  One of the earliest musical instruments was the bow. 10b One of the earliest musical instruments  The vibration of the tauyone shared the remaining cookies. 10a S 0/|]FI}N#Y Identify the simple subject in the sentence. Type the simple subject.  Thursday's baseball game was the longest one our team has played. 10c game  The newborn sparrows in the nest chirped hungrily. goes from Greece, Italy, and Germany  A ship will stop at the Eisenhower Locks on the seaway. 10d will stop at the Eisenhower Locks on the seaway  The crew will leave the ship. 10d will leave the ship  They visit shops on the streets of the towns alften cross the river by boat  Americans have sometimes swum to Canada. 10d have sometimes swum to Canada  The Thousand Islands dot the river. 10d dot the river  Ships steam away with cargoes from Greece, Italy, and Germany. 10d steam away with carhe river's discoverer, found it a most majestic sight. 10d found it a most majestic sight  It winds along the border between the U.S. and Canada. 10d winds along the border between the U.S. and Canada  Canadians often cross the river by boat. 10d og. 10d can pull a boat into the treacherous main channel without warning  Strong winds can occur without notice. 10d can occur without notice  Veteran anglers soon learn to respect the river. 10d soon learn to respect the river  Jacques Cartier, t0%zK\l%M/ Identify the complete predicate in the sentence. 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The water runs very swiftly. 10d runs very swiftly  The currents can pull a boat into the treacherous main channel without warnine source of much evil. 10c Greed  The youngest man had poisoned their wine. 10c man n the dirt road lay some of the most beautiful woods in our state. 10c some  In the evening the crickets make loud noises. 10c crickets  She will write or call this week. 10c She  The workers did not reach an agreement. 10c workers  Greed is ther  Did the clerk with the black hair pack these groceries? 10c clerk  This lake is my favorite fishing spot. 10c lake  After dinner my brother gave me a ride to the bowling alley. 10c brother  That one is the wrong answer. 10c one  A mile dowl. 10c President  The striped gray cat ate Benny's fish. 10c cat  Every Saturday night my older sister baby-sits. 10c sister  Perhaps that way would be easiest. 10c way  My friend's hamster spends hours in its little exercise wheel. 10c hamst 10c sparrows  The students either wrote their papers in ink or typed them. 10c students  My scout troop will hike down to the lake and camp. 10c troop  My father's old lawnmower never starts easily. 10c lawnmower  The President approved the bilong the river. 10d visit shops on the streets of the towns along the river  Most of them will save their major shopping for Montreal. 10d will save their major shopping for Montreal  Cornwall, Ontario, on the Canadian side, also is visited by foreign crews. 10d also is visited by foreign crews were trained to be pack animals. 10f llama and alpaca  Knotted cords and beautiful pottery were used by the Incas to keep records. 10f cords and pottery  The sun, planets, and stars were extremely important to them. 10f sun, planets, and stars  Pi !" and Aztecs  Palaces, temples, and fortresses were built by the Incas. 10f Palaces, temples, and fortresses  In the mountains, well-built roads and bridges provided the Incas with good transportation. 10f roads and bridges  The llama and the alpaca 2/ o8TL+a_( Identify the compound subject in the sentence. Type the nouns and the conjunction in the compound subject. Do not include articles.  The Incas and the Aztecs were two famous Indian tribes. 10f Incase is  This, of course, is the moral of the story. 10e is  Many stories teach a lesson. 10e teach  Sometimes these stories are called fables. 10e are called  Both children and adults can learn a great deal from such stories. 10e can learn lled  Then these two drank a toast to their good fortune. 10e drank  Soon they too died. 10e died  The old man had poisoned the food. 10e had poisoned  Thus, all three men found Death. 10e found  The love of money is the root of all evil. 10h. 10e looked  Instead, they thought of the money. 10e thought  Each wanted all the money for himself. 10e wanted  The youngest of the men was sent into town on an errand. 10e was sent  On his return he was killed by the other two. 10e was ki directed them to an oak tree. 10e directed  There they would find Death. 10e would find  The young men hurried to the tree. 10e hurried  But the only thing under the tree was a heap of gold. 10e was  Now the young men no longer looked for Deat0/.^DzGh<g Identify the simple predicate, or verb, in the sentence. Type the simple predicate.  Three young men were looking for Death. 10e were looking  During their search they met an old man. 10e met  Hezarro and his Spanish army conquered the Incan civilization. 10f Pizarro and army  Gold and greed were most important to Pizarro. 10f Gold and greed  The supreme Inca and many followers were killed. 10f Inca and followers  Both an earthquake and Pizarro played a part in destroying the empire. 10f earthquake and Pizarro  Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile contain relics of the Incan empire. 10f Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile  The Incas and the Aztecs reached the height of their cultures at aclaimed and celebrated by the Trojans. 10g was claimed and celebrated  A Trojan, Laocoon, wept for his dead sons and warned his fellow Trojans to beware of Greeks bearing gifts. 10g wept and warned  Hidden in the horse, some Greek soldiers climbed doand cunning he designed and built a tremendous wooden horse and rolled it close to the walls of Troy as a gift. 10g designed and built and rolled  The Trojans were surprised by the gift but accepted it. 10g were surprised but accepted  A victory was s of love, aided Paris in the abduction and even appeared on the battlefield to help the Trojans. 10g aided and appeared  Ulysses, a legendary Greek hero, fought in the Trojan War and devised a crafty plan to end it. 10g fought and devised  With wit did. 10g wanted and promised  Paris loved Helen immediately and carried her away. 10g loved and carried  Helen's husband, Menelaus, pursued Paris and persuaded many other Greek warriors to join him. 10g pursued and persuaded  Aphrodite, the goddest  Paris, a young prince of Troy, sought peace and agreed to judge a beauty contest among the three goddesses. 10g sought and agreed  Aphrodite wanted Paris to pick her and promised him Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, as his reward if he #%&'g was angry and planned  Eris threw a golden apple marked "To the fairest" into the banquet hall and laughed at the resulting squabble. 10g threw and laughed  Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite grabbed for the apple and fought over it. 10g grabbed and fough2%m{HY Identify the compound verb in the sentence. Type only the verbs and conjunctions that are in the compound verb.  Eris, the goddess of discord, was angry and planned revenge for not being invited to a party. 10ivilizations. 10f relics and memories rtes and Montezuma  Cortes and other Indian tribes fought the Aztecs. 10f Cortes and tribes  Their wealth and demands for tributes made many enemies for them. 10f wealth and demands  Today relics and memories are what remain of both of these great creat sun god and other gods of wind, rain, and fire dominated Aztec religion. 10f god and gods  Tribes or villages that refused to pay homage to the Aztecs were ransacked. 10f Tribes or villages  Cortes and Montezuma were two famous enemies. 10f Cobout the same time. 10f Incas and Aztecs  Great temples and beautiful homes marked the Aztec culture. 10f temples and homes  A huge stone calendar weighing twenty tons and Aztec pictures are relics of that culture. 10f calendar and pictures  The gwn and opened the gates to Troy for their entire army to enter. 10g climbed and opened  The Greeks killed the king and ransacked the city of Troy. 10g killed and ransacked 0/ =7|8 g Classify the sentence by its purpose. Type the letter. A. declarative B. imperative C. interrogative D. exclamatory  Astronomy has become a major interest of mine. 10h A  Do you enjoy reading te the peanut butter in the trap. 11a Mice/peanut butter/trap  Adam is an outstanding athlete. 11a Adam/athlete  Many people are involved in efforts to save dolphins and whales. 11a people/efforts/dolphins/whales  The new principal of Stuart High -/01fornia. 11a brother/school/California  The rock group drew a huge crowd. 11a group/crowd  Sarah scored two points for her soccer team. 11a Sarah/points/team  There are nine known planets in our solar system. 11a planets/solar system  The mice a0/(^@uGK1qk Identify the nouns in the sentence. Type the nouns, separated by a slash.  The tornado ripped off many of the rooftops in the town. 11a tornado/rooftops/town  My older brother goes to school in Calithat skidding car! 10h D 10h A  Find some information about the corona, the outermost envelope of gases on the sun. 10h B  We visited Ohio last summer. 10h A  Hand me the map of Ohio. 10h B  Cincinnati is a very old city with many steep hills. 10h A  Watch out for containing the Pleiades is Taurus, or the Bull. 10h A  Did you know that the Latin word "mare," which means "sea," has special significance to astronomers? 10h C  The sixth planet from the sun, Saturn, gives us the word "saturnine," meaning "gloomy."at Bear, or Ursa Major, by the ancient Greeks. 10h A  Have you ever seen a "long-haired" star, known as a comet? 10h C  What fun that would be! 10h D  The Little Dipper, or Ursa Minor, contains the North Star, Polaris. 10h A  The constellation  Will you devote much time to observing the stars? 10h C  The constellation containing the stars Castor and Pollux is Gemini. 10h A  How exciting it was to see an exploding star! 10h D  The constellation we call the Big Dipper was called the Gre(*+,books about scientists? 10h C  I hope working on a paper route will give me enough money to buy my own telescope in a few years. 10h A  Study the planets if you want to be knowledgeable. 10h B  What a sight the moon is through a telescope! 10h DSchool comes from Chicago. 11a principal/Stuart High School/ Chicago  Have you ever been on a trip to the Bermuda Triangle? 11a trip/Bermuda Triangle  Is Atlantis really a lost continent? 11a Atlantis/continent  When Thomas Jefferson was a young boy, he enjoyed games of marbles. 11a Thomas Jefferson/boy/games/ marbles  There is a haunted house at the end of my street. 11a house/end/street  I had my first skiing lesson last week at Bear Mountain. 11a lesson/week/Bear Mountain  The pandas inathan was a rebel? 11a P  Did his (cousin) Sam turn him in? 11a C  Early the next (morning) he stole out of the inn to meet Asher. 11a C  As he waited in the morning (mist), a boat came toward him. 11a C  He was captured by British (soldiers) and hanged a few days later. 11a C  How did the (British) know that Nches) in his boots. 11a C  On the fourth (night) he had a shock. 11a C  He glanced across the (room) and saw Sam. 11a C  (Sam) was his Tory cousin who was on the British side. 11a P  (Nathan) realized that it was time for him to leave. 11a P he was looking for a (job) and that he favored British rule over the colonies. 11a C  He visited the (places) where the soldiers gathered. 11a C  At night he made drawings of the places where the (cannons) were set up. 11a C  He then hid his (sketng Island, New York. 11a P  Nathan was dressed as a Dutch (schoolmaster) in brown homespun clothing. 11a C  As he wandered into the enemy (camp), no one realized that he was a captain in the army of George Washington. 11a C  He told everyone that 3567ve volunteered for a (mission) behind the British lines. 11a C  But (General Washington) couldn't find another volunteer. 11a P  Nathan told the (general) that he would do the job. 11a C  (Asher Wright) had then rowed him to a remote section of Lo4/ApWLJG Identify the noun in parentheses in the sentence as a proper noun or a common noun. Type the abbreviation. P = proper noun C = common noun  Where was (Asher), his orderly? 11a P  He should never ha1a C  However, one rain forest is on a (peninsula) in the state of Washington. 11a N  Along the coast of California grow the famous (redwoods). 11a C  The forests in Canada contain mostly (evergreens). 11a C 4}X Identify the noun in parentheses in the sentence. Type the abbreviation. N = noun C = compound noun  Trees in a tropical (jungle) have an ample supply of water. 11a N  (Rain forests) are usually located in tropical regions. 1Henry said that his time machine can go into the future and into the past. 11a Henry/machine/future/past  A strange moan was apparently coming from the bottom of the canyon. 11a moan/bottom/canyon the zoo come from China. 11a pandas/zoo/China  Puffy is the name of my pet hamster. 11a Puffy/name/hamster  Tim won the award for the best essay on patriotism. 11a Tim/award/essay/patriotism  Curiosity almost killed my cat. 11a Curiosity/cat  0/n*]Z>t1f Identify the pronoun in the sentence. Type the pronoun.  When the mail comes, put it on the coffee table. 11b it  Ann said to Kathy, "I will see Jane tomorrow night." 11b I  When Dave turned on ts  Why did you take the last orange? 11c last  Astronomy may be the oldest science. 11c oldest  I have to return five books to the library. 11c five  Mandy baked a loaf of herb bread yesterday. 11c herb three mistakes on the exam. 11c three  Would you like some lettuce? 11c some  This lawn needs to be mowed immediately. 11c This  We have had no reply from Aunt Margaret. 11c no  I've always wanted to explore mysterious mansions. 11c mysterioupaper on a dinosaur exhibit she had seen. 11c dinosaur  Haunted houses don't scare me! 11c Haunted  What would you do if you saw a flying saucer in the yard? 11c flying  Did you know that women pirates once roamed the oceans? 11c women  I made <>?ss. 11c Several  Strawberries with bananas make a delicious dessert. 11c delicious  Those tickets cost a lot of money. 11c Those  Mary bought a blue kite. 11c blue  Captain Carolton always buys expensive shoes. 11c expensive  Sylvia wrote a 0/X9h(R1e Identify the adjective in the sentence. Type the adjective. Do not include articles.  There were four parts to the problem. 11c four  I like red roses. 11c red  Several students stayed after claher tion. 11b he  Fred found his watch. 11b his  When Mary saw the movie, it was exciting. 11b it  Ms. Tanaka said that she was a neighbor. 11b she  If the package comes today, don't open it. 11b it  Sally looked all day for her key ring. 11b Johnny said, "I can't beat that track record easily." 11b I  Juan told Jennie that he would help today. 11b he  Coach Adams said to himself, "The team will need some new players." 11b himself  Joyce warned Billy to be careful, but he paid no atten it  Having noticed the bear's tracks, the hunter followed them to the cabin. 11b them  Harry couldn't find his baseball glove. 11b his  Ted looked into the wallet, and it was empty. 11b it  Renee lost her temper and then apologized. 11b her  8:;he radio, it made a weird noise. 11b it  Before Susie leaves, I will be finished. 11b I  Maria lost her bracelet. 11b her  Whenever Jerry reads about computers, he is impressed. 11b he  When Jimmy threw the frisbee, it landed in the pool. 11b1 l.a*b Identify the proper adjective in the sentence. Type the proper adjective.  A dangerous storm raged along the Atlantic coast. 11c Atlantic  Ten players refused to follow the Olympic rules. 11c Olympic  A frisky rabbi0 2)f Identify the word in parentheses in the sentence as a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective. Type the abbreviation. N = noun P = pronoun A = adjective  The (first) week of school is always confusing. 11c A  (Many) of the s 11c A s. 11c A  Alicia bought a white (coat) on sale. 11c N  I don't like to pose for any kind of (picture). 11c N  The living room has a big (picture) window. 11c A  Are you going to (school) today? 11c N  We rode to the game in a (school) bus. de of (brick). 11c N  Jerry lives in that (brick) house across the street. 11c A  The (garden) is overgrown with weeds. 11c N  I have to buy some (garden) tools as soon as possible. 11c A  Every time I open the closet, I find more (coat) hanger N  The (January) thaw caused severe flooding in the town. 11c A  My birthday is in (January). 11c N  I caught a (cold) after falling in the lake. 11c N  Farmers expect a (cold) winter this year. 11c A  In front of our house there is a wall maCEFble) had belonged to my grandmother. 11c N  The (clock) key is in that silver box. 11c A  Which is the most valuable (clock) in your collection? 11c N  That (dance) band was famous in my high-school days. 11c A  Did you go to the (dance)? 11c4/-^DkV ;u Identify the word in parentheses in the sentence as a noun or an adjective. Type the abbreviation. N = noun A = adjective  We spent Saturday afternoon playing (table) tennis. 11c A  The antique (ta Appalachian Mountains. 11c Appalachian  I wore a Japanese kimono on Halloween. 11c Japanese  The Egyptian pyramids are fascinating. 11c Egyptian  My wonderful grandmother has Victorian furniture in her house. 11c Victorian @Bt ran under the African lilacs. 11c African  An English moth circled the light. 11c English  The American dancer twirled around the stage. 11c American  There were six torn pages in the Spanish book. 11c Spanish  The hikers decided to go to thetudents are trying to find their classes. 11b P  The teachers and the school (staff) are busy adjusting to new schedules. 11a N  The bells ring at (odd) times. 11c A  (This) year my first class is English. 11c A  For (some) reason I had difficuGId's most accomplished and admired women. 12a became  The Beatles' music still sounds good to us. 12a sounds  My sister seemed delighted with her present. 12a seemed  The Thanksgiving meal tasted delicious to our guests, John and Carlos. 12a tastMOaunted house in England has been No. 50 Berkeley Square. 12a has been  The fields of Wisconsin are lush and green. 12a are  We remained silent throughout the entire concerto. 12a remained  Eleanor Roosevelt, once a shy girl, became one of the worl0 dH6qv Identify the linking verb in the sentence. Type the linking verb.  There are eight thousand different kinds of ants. 12a are  Mozart became a composer at the age of five. 12a became  For many years the most famous hfrom the ground. 12a picked  The stone gleamed like gold in his hand. 12a gleamed  He ordered a magnificent celebration banquet. 12a ordered  To his horror, the golden bread broke his teeth! 12a broke JLacchus granted King Midas one wish. 12a granted  He wished for a golden touch. 12a wished  He plucked a twig from the branch of an oak tree. 12a plucked  To his delight and amazement, the twig changed to gold. 12a changed  He picked up a stone 0 b2_W Identify the action verb in the sentence. Type the action verb.  A very long time ago King Midas ruled Phrygia. 12a ruled  Midas considered wealth more important than anything else. 12a considered  One day the god Bts are settled. 11c A lty finding the right classroom. 11c A  My (English) teacher called me the "late arrival." 11c A  At (first) I thought she was angry with me. 11a N  I soon realized (that) she was only joking. 11b P  By the end of the (second) week, most studened  The European diplomats looked tired but enthusiastic after their visit to several ranches in Texas. 12a looked 4/OEkZ.b Identify the verb in parentheses in the sentence as an action verb or a linking verb. Type the abbreviation. A = action verb L = linking verb  Four baby raccoons suddenly (appeared) at the bottom of t0 b-V f Identify the verb phrase in the sentence. Type the verb phrase.  Ham radio operators must know Morse code. 12a must know  They must pass a test to receive a license. 12a must pass  Recently, more people have been taal watcher. 12a will been afraid, but she knew what to do. 12a may have  You might like animal watching as a career. 12a might  If so, you should take many science courses. 12a should  Photography, writing skills, and mechanical skills will all be important to an animTV Six-foot gorillas that weigh five hundred pounds can seem terrifying. 12a can  Dian Fossey was confronted with five such gorillas in Zaire. 12a was  She had been studying the behavior pattern of gorillas for some time. 12a had been  She may have 0 dQ5o Identify the helping verb in the sentence. Type the helping verb.  Would you work with sharks? 12a Would  Sharks can be dangerous. 12a can  Eugenie Sole discovered a substance that could repel a shark. 12a could n the street. 12a A the minnows in our shallow bait pond. 12a A  They evidently (tasted) excellent to him. 12a L  Sometimes Rascal (stayed) asleep in my bed all night. 12a L  My pet raccoon (stayed) with us for several months. 12a A  Now he (lives) in the park dowback. 12a L  One day his little black mask (appeared) in the hole of the tree. 12a A  He (looked) around curiously. 12a A  At that time I (named) him Rascal. 12a A  Rascal (smelled) the interesting odors in our yard. 12a A  He even (tasted) hungry. 12a L  We (took) the baby raccoon into the house. 12a A  He (tasted) some warm milk. 12a A  The milk (tasted) sweet and good to him. 12a L  The raccoon (grew) quickly. 12a A  My pet raccoon (appeared) quite happy in the oak tree out PRShe hole. 12a A  The soft, furry creatures (looked) incredibly tiny. 12a L  Their mother's call (sounded) through the woods. 12a A  Three baby raccoons (ran) in the direction of the sounds. 12a A  Only one (remained). 12a A  He (seemed) very king the Novice test. 12a have been taking  The test may seem hard. 12a may seem  A little extra effort can result in a Novice license. 12a can result  Radio operators can talk to people all over the world. 12a can talk  Many friendships are foWY:/&#6 @4a Identify the adverb in the sentence. Type the adverb and the word or words it modifies, separated by a slash.  The police car arrived immediately. 12b immediately/arrived  We had just called the polinally, on the third night, Nadia was awarded her gold medal. 12b Finally gerous balance beam, she leaped high in the air and turned a cartwheel. 12b high  Nadia easily achieved a perfect score. 12b easily  No gymnast in history had done that before. 12b before  The crowd cheered wildly with excitement. 12b wildly  Fal Olympics. 12b very  She was unusually quiet at the airport when she said goodbye to her parents. 12b unusually  In Montreal she seemed her usual self again. 12b again  She whirled effortlessly on the uneven bars. 12b effortlessly  On the dand soccer with a boys' team. 12b Sometimes  At the age of seven, Nadia entered her very first gymnastics meet. 12b very  From the age of eleven, Nadia regularly won championships. 12b regularly  In 1976 she was a very young contestant in the Montreained Nadia for a minimum of four hours daily. 12b daily  In her spare time Nadia greatly enjoyed collecting dolls. 12b greatly  She had one special Eskimo doll that she routinely carried with her to tournaments. 12b routinely  Sometimes she playeZ\]^s  In kindergarten she especially enjoyed gymnastics. 12b especially  In Romania, sports are a particularly important part of a child's education. 12b particularly  Nadia was soon destined for the Olympic Games. 12b soon  Marta and Bela Karoly tr0/lH;,|wSL Identify the adverb in the sentence. Type the adverb.  From an extremely early age Nadia Comaneci was a good athlete. 12b extremely  Nadia always beat her friends at running and jumping. 12b alwayrmed this way. 12a are formed  A knowledge of other languages does help operators. 12a does help  Morse code can be considered another language. 12a can be considered  People of all ages have mastered Morse code. 12a have mastered ice department. 12b just/had called  Two police officers strode up the front walk and briskly climbed the steps. 12b briskly/climbed  My sister opened the door after they had knocked once. 12b once/had knocked  They glanced briefly at every room i_abcwe had been requesting the use of their house. 12c For/of  With some reluctance he finally agreed to use only the front parlor. 12c With  The British held meetings there during the winter months. 12c during  On one occasion there was much secrecy.ed. 12c In spite of  Unexpectedly, this information was provided by a Quaker household in Philadelphia itself. 12c by/in  Lydia and William Darragh lived across the street from General Howe's headquarters. 12c across/from  For some time General Horal Howe's secret plans, Washington was helpless. 12c Without/about  A spy network already existed between Valley Forge and Howe's forces in Philadelphia. 12c between/in  In spite of this network, Washington still did not have the information he needdfghbout the war's progress. 12c In/about  He and his army were at Valley Forge. 12c at  Philadelphia itself had fallen to the British. 12c to  Washington feared a surprise attack from General Howe's troops. 12c from  Without information about Gene0/(YF~< hE{< Identify the preposition in the sentence. Type the preposition. If there is more than one preposition, separate the prepositions with a slash.  In December 1777 General George Washington was worried a2b terribly/was shaken  The police searched all the rooms thoroughly. 12b thoroughly/searched  The officers seemed fairly certain that they could capture the thief. 12b fairly/certain must have seen her leave. 12b nearby/was standing  The burglar was surprisingly swift in entering. 12b surprisingly/swift  The bedrooms were unbelievably messy when my sister returned. 12b unbelievably/messy  She was terribly shaken by it all. 1had locked  She had left the house early. 12b early/had left  She had been very afraid that she would miss her bus. 12b very/afraid  She had slammed the door noisily and run down the hill. 12b noisily/had slammed  Someone who was standing nearby house?" was his first question. 12b When/did leave  "Where did you put your key?" was the next question. 12b Where/did put  It seemed they were asking questions forever. 12b forever/were asking  My sister had not locked the front door. 12b not/n the house. 12b briefly/glanced  They had scarcely entered the house before they began asking questions. 12b scarcely/had entered  Sergeant Malone carefully recorded our answers in a black notebook. 12b carefully/recorded  "When did you leave the 12c On  Lydia could hear the British officers talking in the room below her bedroom. 12c in/below  Finally, she crept downstairs and listened outside the door. 12c outside  The next day she set off with the information Washington needed. 12c with  Lydia pretended that she needed flour from the mill. 12c from  She carried a flour sack under her arm. 12c under  She passed the mill and walked to the American lines with her message. 12c to/with  Because of Lydia Darragh's bravery, Washingtn for very long. 12f C  We were not (quite) there when my brother finally fell asleep. 12f A  My dad (says) that he will never ask me to cut his hair again. 12f V  (After) the storm we went outside. 12f P  Where are you going (today)? 12f A mopeply. 12f V  The clouds (gathered) into a huge thunderhead. 12f V  Mr. Beaumont grew angry, (but) still the boys would not stop. 12f C  (Wow)! I didn't know there was a snake under that rock. 12f I  The car started at once, (yet) it wouldn't ru0/GbDuZ8 Identify the part of speech of the word in parentheses in the sentence. Type the abbreviation. V = verb A = adverb P = preposition C = conjunction I = interjection  That (was) a very helpful ry hurt! 12e Ouch 0Zz Identify the interjection in the sentence. Type the interjection.  Oh! That was awful! 12e Oh  Wow! Did you see that? 12e Wow  Well, I could have done better. 12e Well  Hey! Give that back! 12e Hey  Ouch! That reallte. 12d A  We have to reach Portland by six o'clock, (or) we'll lose our room. 12d A  Jill was (not only) an excellent skier (but also) a courageous person. 12d B the alarm (nor) the telephone awakened us. 12d B  Susie didn't like the hat, (yet) she wore it on cold days. 12d A  We wanted to buy one of the records on sale, (but) it was too late. 12d A  We raced down the street, (for) we didn't want to be laiksh. 12d B  (Either) you tidy up your room, (or) you do not go out tonight! 12d B  Pedro (and) Ricardo were eager to put up booths for the fair. 12d A  My brother wanted to clean the upstairs windows (but) was afraid of heights. 12d A  (Neither)4  V4y Z Identify the conjunction(s) in parentheses in the sentence as coordinating or correlative. Type the letter. A. coordinating conjunction B. correlative conjunction  We needed (both) the fork (and) the shovel to move the buon was prepared when the British attacked. 12c Because of No one can repair an engine (more) quickly than my mother. 12f A  I (guess) that I had better get going. 12f V  (How) far should we drive in this direction? 12f A  My father can (coach) the team tomorrow. 12f V  You should never talk (with) your mouth full. 12f P  Why (fertilize) the lawn when that makes it grow faster? 12f V  (Yes), that appears to be the right answer. 12f I  (During) the storm the oak tree fell down. 12f P  Our dog (chased) the neighbor's cat down the street. 12 13b rest  These tales described the animal in great detail. 13b animal  The animal had a long, thin neck, a snakelike head, and a huge, bulky body. 13b neck/head/body  An English surgeon snapped two photographs of the monster in the lake. 13b puwxve fascinated humans for over 1,400 years. 13b humans  Some legends depict the animal as a terrible monster. 13b animal  Kinder stories present a harmless creature. 13b creature  In 1933 Scottish tales of the monster reached the rest of the world.0%8} M N/q= Identify the direct object in the sentence. Type the direct object. Do not include conjunctions. If there is more than one direct object, separate with a slash.  Tales of a mysterious sea monster in Scotland hanovel). 13a C  Sometimes (we) read a story in the afternoon. 13a S  This new book is (full) of animal adventures. 13a C  Did anyone (guess) the ending of the story? 13a V  My (brother) borrows a lot of library books. 13a S  His overdue book is a very long ((seems) sleepy. 13a V  A seat in the last row is sometimes (desirable). 13a C  Jan and Flo have always been good (friends). 13a C  Can (you) remember the name of the principal? 13a S  Alice bought an interesting (book) on her way home. 13a C qst school bus must be (patient). 13a C  The distance between school and home (is) not long. 13a V  The walk from school is (unpleasant) in bad weather. 13a C  Usually I meet (one) of my friends at the corner. 13a C  On Mondays everyone in school 0%'eS8p Identify the word in parentheses in the sentence as the subject, verb, or complement. Type the abbreviation. S = subject V = verb C = complement  (We) usually take the bus to school. 13a S  The driver of thef V  (How) should I know what she is planning? 12f A  Melinda gave a (somewhat) better answer than Erin had given. 12f A hotographs  Experts studied these photographs for details. 13b photographs  They nicknamed the sea creature "Nessie." 13b creature  Others in Scotland have seen Nessie on shore. 13b Nessie  With a body about six feet long, the monster has two short legs and shiny, thick skin. 13b legs/skin  In 1960 scientists took more pictures of Nessie. 13b pictures  These photographs provided additional information on the sea creature. 13b information  However, scientists still lack exact knowledge of artist. A. artist B. sister C. she D. good 13d A  The spring will be our source of water. A. spring B. source C. our D. water 13d B  Robert will be the speaker at Perry's graduation. A. Robert B. graduation C. speaker D. Perry's 13d C } actress. A. Maude Adams B. popular C. actress D. very 13d C  Even today, horses remain the best form of transportation in some parts of America. A. today B. horses C. transportation D. form 13d D  My sister hopes that she will become a good 0/zC7V+P/a Identify the predicate nominative in the sentence. Type the letter.  The first German bicycle was a success at once. A. bicycle B. success C. German D. once 13d B  Maude Adams was a very popularheered her victory. 13c D  Will you do me a (favor)? 13c D  Pancho gave his teammates just the (encouragement) they needed. 13c D e opera tickets. 13c I  After the graduation exercises, Grandmother cooked the class a turkey (dinner). 13c D  As we gathered around the campfire, Ms. Suarez told the (troop) the good news. 13c I  When Jody Ellis won the school (award), everyone cgave Jack the lead (role) in the school play. 13c D  The school sent (Brad) a letter of acceptance. 13c I  Elena told Davis the (reason) for her success. 13c D  Mother taught (us) that lesson last night. 13c I  The next day Janet sold (Jane) th13c I  Eliza handed (Miyako) the book on gardening. 13c I  The mail carrier brought the family a (package). 13c D  If you'll mail (them) the sales slip, they'll refund your money. 13c I  "Pitch him a fast (ball)!" Joe yelled. 13c D  The class y{|  Examinations often give students (trouble). 13c D  David wished Darlene good (luck). 13c D  When Laura told (Jim) the joke, he couldn't help laughing. 13c I  Please pass me the (milk). 13c D  "Don't tell (me) the winner," whispered Pedro. 4/7c=x6os@ Identify the word in parentheses in the sentence as the direct object or the indirect object. Type the abbreviation. D = direct object I = indirect object  Circuses bring (children) excitement. 13c Ithis mysterious inhabitant of the deep lake. 13b knowledge  Teams of students roam the shoreline of Loch Ness. 13b shoreline Although the youngest in the class, Susan Ching is the best student. A. class B. Susan Ching C. youngest D. student 13d D  Many children will be clowns at the Halloween carnival. A. children B. Halloween C. clowns D. carnival 13d C  The concert will be the last one this season. A. one B. concert C. season D. last 13d A  On the last day of school, juniors become seniors. A. day B. seniors C. school D. juniors 13d B  Mrs. Ross has been a charity organizer for years. A. Mrs. Ross Bcers C. strange D. indeed 13d C  The cigar-shaped UFO's seem most curious of all. A. cigar-shaped B. seem C. curious D. all 13d C  Not all the tales of UFO's are scary. A. all B. tales C. scary D. UFO's 13d C  However, humans grow appreheneacherous D. green 13d C  Were the discs even real? A. Were B. discs C. even D. real 13d D  Pictures of the objects often appear fuzzy. A. objects B. often C. appear D. fuzzy 13d D  These flying saucers are strange indeed. A. flying B. saug objects. A. concerned B. strange C. flying D. Air Force 13d A  Could they be dangerous to our country's defense? A. they B. dangerous C. country's D. defense 13d B  Could these bright green fireballs be treacherous? A. Could B. bright C. trill 13d A  Some of the ships were large. A. Some B. ships C. were D. large 13d D  Others appeared tiny in the night sky. A. appeared B. tiny C. night D. sky 13d B  In the United States the Air Force became concerned about these strange flyin were flat. A. some B. reports C. discs D. flat 13d D  In other tales the objects looked greenish. A. other B. tales C. objects D. greenish 13d D  In still other sightings the flying saucers seemed shiny. A. shiny B. flying C. sightings D. st sighted unknown objects in the heavens. A. Primitive B. curious C. grew D. sighted 13d B  Tales of these strange objects became more mysterious through the centuries. A. strange B. became C. Tales D. mysterious 13d D  In some reports the discs0/y_: YEd$o- Identify the predicate adjective in the sentence. Type the letter.  Flying saucers are not new to the world. A. Flying B. saucers C. new D. world 13d C  Primitive people grew curious whenever theyd D  Did Joshua become a member of the team yet? A. member B. Joshua C. team D. yet 13d A  Kate would have been the winner of the skateboard contest if she hadn't fallen. A. Kate B. winner C. skateboard D. contest 13d B r B. reason C. cancellation D. Bad 13d B  The ugly duckling became a beautiful swan. A. duckling B. ugly C. swan D. beautiful 13d C  Despite the revolution the king remained the ruler of the land. A. revolution B. king C. land D. ruler 13 only reason for the decision. A. That B. reason C. only D. decision 13d B  Illness will be the only acceptable excuse for absence. A. Illness B. absence C. acceptable D. excuse 13d D  Bad weather was the reason for the cancellation. A. weathe. organizer C. years D. charity 13d B  Ramon could have been the captain, but he refused. A. he B. Ramon C. refused D. captain 13d D  In July it will have been five years since he left. A. years B. July C. he D. five 13d A  That was thesive at the idea of beings and ships from other planets. A. apprehensive B. other C. idea D. beings 13d A  If such creatures exist, are they hostile to humans? A. such B. exist C. humans D. hostile 13d D  Could the creatures be friendly? A. friendly B. creatures C. be D. Could 13d A  Some people have reported that UFO's are very noisy. A. noisy B. Some C. reported D. people 13d A he night) at the restaurant. 14d B  The faculty (of our school) gave a picnic for the senior class. 14c A  The batter hit the baseball (over the fence) three times in one game. 14d B  Einstein's theory (of relativity) challenged the scientific wothe peoples (of many cultures). 14c A  The shop (near Main Street) was the scene of the robbery. 14c A  Almost everyone has gone (to the new restaurant). 14d B  They enjoy themselves (in the friendly atmosphere). 14d B  People sit late (into t4/(m%pU<m4 Identify the prepositional phrase in parentheses in the sentence as an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase. Type the letter. A. adjective phrase B. adverb phrase  Anthropologist Margaret Mead studied y 14b C  A. throughout the year B. worked hard C. the big couch 14b A  A. my favorite sports B. after the party C. are soccer 14b B  A. team won first B. around carefully C. with skilled pitching 14b C B  A. the team B. won easily C. in spite of her 14b C  A. we entertained B. besides the Smithleys C. then approved by 14b B  A. on time for the play B. should arrive C. the idea 14b A  A. the shortage B. caused panic C. since Jul0 U? Q Identify the prepositional phrase. Type the letter.  A. of light B. a bike C. what we did 14b A  A. goes away B. the bird C. to everyone 14b C  A. butter was scarce B. before 1945 C. is always polite 14bspeak their minds 14a P  if she really tries 14a N  to the beach 14a P  with a faded cover 14a P  after we go 14a N  going to the fireworks 14a P 4 :Rp Identify whether the group of words is a phrase. Type the abbreviation. P = phrase N = not a phrase  as the boy reads 14a N  in the circus 14a P  sent to the club members 14a P  since Kelly ran 14a N  to rld. 14c A  Picasso painted hundreds (of pictures) in the Cubist style. 14c A  We arrived early (in the morning). 14d B  They appeared happy (with the service). 14d B  The printing press (of Johann Gutenberg) was an invention of great significance. 14c A  The rain fell (like a waterfall). 14d B  The food is fantastic (beyond belief). 14d B  The salesperson (from Detroit) gave a series of demonstrations. 14c A  The children played (in the schoolyard). 14d B  Bob can make some (ooked beautiful. 14f flowers  Touring through Italy, the travelers stopped in Rome. 14f travelers  Apollo, known as the sun god in mythology, drove the sun chariot. 14f Apollo  Theresa, relaxing by the pool, read a magazine. 14f Theresa  The ai0 gfV Identify the noun modified by the participial phrase in the sentence. Type the noun. Do not include articles.  The speech delivered by Barbara Jordan was very moving. 14f speech  The flowers blooming in the sunlight lpeated often, is the love theme. 14e repeated olved  The navigator, alerted to every movement, steered the ship. 14e alerted  Writing furiously, the author finished her book. 14e Writing  Disagreeing, the senators decided to take a brief recess before voting. 14e Disagreeing  That melody, reia, settled earlier, became a state in 1850. 14e settled  Crying pitifully, the child searched for her mother. 14e Crying  The dollhouse, broken in pieces, sat in the attic. 14e broken  My mother, resolved to lose weight, runs every day. 14e resaces in the crowd. 14e burning  Smiling happily, the winners of the game left the field. 14e Smiling  The slippers, worn on the bottom, were discarded. 14e worn  The crowd, singing enthusiastically, walked down the street. 14e singing  Californwinging slowly, was visible from the house. 14e swinging  The doctor, diagnosing the illness, looked relieved. 14e diagnosing  The bewildered traveler wandered about the train station. 14e bewildered  The bonfire, burning brilliantly, lit up the fitten  The scientist, experimenting repeatedly, made a discovery. 14e experimenting  Sleeping peacefully, the baby snuggled in my arms. 14e Sleeping  The doll, forgotten by the little girl, lay on the floor for days. 14e forgotten  The hammock, s0/tW;!j;R0 Identify the participle in the sentence. Type the participle.  The stew, simmering in the pot, smelled delicious. 14e simmering  The proclamation, written hurriedly, was read to the people. 14e wrof the funniest mistakes) you can imagine. 14c A  Our friends from Colorado are going (to their first beach party) tomorrow. 14d B  The bank has been crowded (for three weeks). 14d B  Jonas Salk developed the vaccine (for polio). 14c A r-traffic controller, watching the radar carefully, signaled a warning to the pilot. 14f controller  The clown, dressed in a tramp's outfit, entertained the children. 14f clown  The chowder bubbling on the stove is full of clams. 14f chowder  The ng the length of that pool requires great stamina. 14h Swimming the length of that pool  My most embarrassing moment was bumping into the statue. 14h bumping into the statue  Slipping on the ice resulted in a bruise on my leg. 14h Slipping on the ion a horse  Start helping with the housework. 14h helping with the housework  Watching the ballerina was fascinating. 14h Watching the ballerina  A bad habit I have is sleeping until noon on Saturdays. 14h sleeping until noon on Saturdays  Swimmi0/z PZ^ d";a Identify the gerund phrase in the sentence. Type the gerund phrase.  Children like playing in the sunshine. 14h playing in the sunshine  Riding on a horse frightened my little brother. 14h Riding obby is (reading). 14g P  George dreads (firing) his brother. 14g D  (Loving) my sister is sometimes difficult. 14g S  Stop (staring) at me. 14g D  (Running) helps me stay in shape. 14g S mplaining). 14g O  (Knitting) is a craft I would like to learn. 14g S  His favorite sport is (wrestling). 14g P  Mike`s hobby of (woodworking) is profitable. 14g O  The time required for (cooking) the turkey was four hours. 14g O  Alicia's heaching) was very effective. 14g O  (Swimming) is the best exercise for his back. 14g S  Patience is needed for (learning) this game. 14g O  She does her (exercising) every day before breakfast. 14g D  Aaron never vacuums the carpet without (cos. 14g P  The baby's (crying) upset the household. 14g S  My mother enjoys (fencing). 14g D  His (humming) drove us crazy. 14g S  Thanks for (listening). 14g O  One of our family traditions is (napping) on Sundays. 14g P  His method of (t0/ >d%]KxI~ Identify the use of the gerund in parentheses in the sentence. Type the abbreviation. S = subject D = direct object P = predicate nominative O = object of preposition  Her job is (hiring) new employeeactor, terrified of forgetting his lines, rehearsed in his dressing room. 14f actor  The snow, driven by the wind, formed huge drifts. 14f snow ce  He is responsible for drawing all the illustrations. 14h drawing all the illustrations  Slamming the door gave me an instant headache. 14h Slamming the door  Taking a walk during intermission helped me stay awake. 14h Taking a walk during intermission  He showed me some ways of making vegetable sculptures. 14h making vegetable sculptures  Eating the right foods will help you feel better. 14h Eating the right foods  Following your doctor's instructions will hasten your recovery. 14h Folne oil (to lubricate the bike chain). 14j ADV  He said (to place a drop of oil on each link). 14j N  Then he showed me the valve (to fill the inner tube). 14j ADV  We were careful not (to put in too much air). 14j ADV  My cousin warned me not (0 0i)~6 Identify the use of the infinitive phrase in parentheses in the sentence. Type the abbreviation. N = noun ADJ = adjective ADV = adverb  Taking care of your bike will help (to make it last longer). 14j N  We used machil off the trees soon. 14i to fall  He left home to seek his fortune. 14i to seek  The fish came to the surface. 14i NONE ap  For most people it is a good idea to drink milk every day. 14i to drink  To attend college is a major goal of mine. 14i To attend  Babies seem to sleep a lot. 14i to sleep  Try to unlock the gate. 14i to unlock  The leaves are going to faly few minutes. 14i to buzz  I wanted to swat it. 14i to swat  I knew it wanted to bite me. 14i to bite  It was too quick to catch. 14i to catch  I saw it flying toward the door. 14i NONE  My mom tried to slap it with a newspaper. 14i to slct the sun to set at 5:37 P.M. 14i to set  Play to win. 14i to win  Don't be disappointed if we lose. 14i NONE  I have to hang up the laundry. 14i to hang  I'll put it on the line to dry. 14i to dry  The mosquito continued to buzz by me ever0/,HwBoO$V Identify the infinitive in the sentence. Type the infinitive. If the sentence has no infinitive, type NONE.  Zachary tried to catch the ball. 14i to catch  He threw it to Lisa. 14i NONE  We expe Don't come to school without eating a nutritious breakfast. 14h eating a nutritious breakfast the concrete. 14h offering to help us pour the concrete  A quick way to make dinner is cooking stir-fried vegetables and rice. 14h cooking stir-fried vegetables and rice  Calling her after 9:30 P.M. was a mistake. 14h Calling her after 9:30 P.M. lowing your doctor's instructions  One challenge of my vacation was climbing the Washington Monument. 14h climbing the Washington Monument  Finishing the project took us all day. 14h Finishing the project  We appreciate your offering to help us pourto pull on the wrench too hard). 14j N  I thanked my cousin for taking the time (to give me tips about my bike). 14j ADJ  (To lift those weights) takes a lot of strength. 14j N  Peanuts and raisins are good snacks (to take on a trip). 14j ADJ  rlie Chaplin. 14L Charlie Chaplin  THE GOLD RUSH, a movie about goodness, was Charlie Chaplin's first important film. 14L a movie about goodness  Charlie Chaplin's MODERN TIMES, a very funny satire, made fun of how machines can control our lives. 10 n$l. Identify the appositive phrase in the sentence. Type the appositive phrase.  Mack Sennett, the movie producer, gave us the Keystone Kops. 14L the movie producer  He also introduced America to an English film comic, Cha swimmers/Agoutis e rushing toward the noise of the "fallen fruit," is common in certain areas. 14k ploy/trick  If hard pressed for food, agoutis will settle for a second source of nourishment, water. 14k water/source  Agoutis, good swimmers, cannot dive at all. 14ken leaves, develops within an hour of birth. 14k leaves/vegetation  Agoutis, pests of sugar cane and banana plantations, are sought by South Americans. 14k pests/Agoutis  One trick, the ploy of tossing stones into the air so that the agoutis will comagoutis, make them particularly adapted for the running they do. 14k one/legs  A long gestation period, three months, makes agoutis more advanced than many other animals at birth. 14k months/period  Their ability to nibble at vegetation, usually fallians  Agoutis, fast runners, escape predators by speeding away. 14k runners/Agoutis  Agility, another trait of the agoutis, often enables them to leap twenty feet or more. 14k trait/Agility  Long, thin legs, one of the anatomical features that mark alarmed. 14k fur/hair  Alternately aggressive and shy, these animals fight fiercely among themselves but flee from ocelots, their enemies in the forest. 14k enemies/ocelots  They are vegetarians, eaters of roots and fallen fruit. 14k eaters/vegetart/agouti  Agoutis, delicate eaters, often peel their food with their forefeet. 14k eaters/Agoutis  These animals, inhabitants of forests in South America, are nocturnal. 14k inhabitants/animals  Their hair, a coarse fur, is raised whenever they are 8% eWPE_ Identify the appositive and the noun it identifies or explains in the sentence. Type the appositive and the noun, separated by a slash.  The agouti, a South American rodent, resembles the guinea pig. 14k rodenThe crowd grew quiet (to hear the speaker). 14j ADV 4L a very funny satire  Buster Keaton, another silent movie comedian, was called the Great Stoneface. 14L another silent movie comedian  Buster Keaton had an unbelievable face, one that rarely showed emotion. 14L one that rarely showed emotion  Stan0 pG7 Identify the subordinate clause in the sentence. Type the subordinate clause.  Jimmy Connors, who had trained for many months, played five sets against Bjorn Borg at Wimbledon in England. 15c who had trained for many mold animals are afraid of humans 15b I  because they do not see people often 15b S  the impala is a fast, graceful runner 15b I ender from the spring rains 15b S  she photographed lions and giraffes 15b I  when they came to graze 15b S  the Swahili tribe herded cattle 15b I  that were sold in the spring 15b S  after they had crossed the Kenya desert 15b S  most wi4 $Rt(W Identify whether the group of words is an independent clause or a sentence fragment. Type the abbreviation. I = independent clause S = sentence fragment  the shy giraffe nibbled the leaves 15b I  which were young and tris 15a C 4}  Identify whether the group of words is a clause. Type the abbreviation. C = clause N = not a clause  she baked him a pie 15a C  came to the party 15a N  that I saw the game 15a C  after work 15a N  when she lived in Pa\;!?\;$FEBA\;!?\;$FFAA\;!?\;$GAAA\\;!?c; $GBAA*\;!?c; $GBBAC\;!?\;$GBCA\;!?\;GGGuHUSTON!g; ' 'FAAA \;!?c; $FBAA\;!?c; $FCAA\;!?\;$FDAA&\;!?\;$FDBA\;!?c; $FEAAmovie star? 14L the comedian and movie star  SILVER STREAK, one of Richard Pryor's most popular movies, also stars Gene Wilder. 14L one of Richard Pryor's most popular movies Laurel and Oliver Hardy, a famous pair of comics, made many movies together. 14L a famous pair of comics  One of America's best female comics, Mae West, made movies with W. C. Fields. 14L Mae West  Have you ever seen Richard Pryor, the comedian and nths  The crowd anticipated the hard serves that were the trademarks of both players. 15c that were the trademarks of both players  Because the sun was hot, many spectators wore hats. 15c Because the sun was hot  The refreshment stand that was ne8w, Identify the relative pronoun and the noun to which it relates. Type the relative pronoun and the noun to which it relates, separated by a slash.  The story's theme, which is the search for eternal youth, is important. 15d which/ sun. 15d which was shiny and clean n you find the exercise person who will ride that filly? 15d who will ride that filly  The trainer asked the jockey, who was overweight, to lose ten pounds. 15d who was overweight  The thoroughbred's coat, which was shiny and clean, glistened in thehich were recently painted, were cleaned daily. 15d which were recently painted  The racetrack, which was muddy, was closed early. 15d which was muddy  Grooms who bathe and brush the horses must rise early. 15d who bathe and brush the horses  Can by the best jockeys. 15d which clocked the fastest times  The owners sold race horses that were thoroughbreds. 15d that were thoroughbreds  Buyers who invest in fast horses sometimes enjoy profits. 15d who invest in fast horses  The stables, w0 l>RX& Identify the adjective clause in the sentence. Type the adjective clause.  The horses ate hay and oats that came from a local farmer. 15d that came from a local farmer  Horses which clocked the fastest times were riddetrated on his return. 15c Since his serve was broken  Connors missed a cross-court backhand shot when he slipped. 15c when he slipped When Borg won a point  Connors, who was in top form, defeated Borg in the first set, six to one. 15c who was in top form  Connors hit hard ground strokes until he made an error. 15c until he made an error  Since his serve was broken, Borg concenar the court served fresh orange juice. 15c that was near the court  The ball boys and girls, who were volunteers, retrieved the players' tennis balls all afternoon. 15c who were volunteers  When Borg won a point, the audience cheered loudly. 15ctheme  Dr. Heidegger invited four elderly people, to whom youth was an obsession, to participate. 15d whom/people  He dropped a rose that was withered into a pitcher of water. 15d that/rose  The rose, which returned to a fresh bud, symbolized his since  Each employee will receive a bonus as soon as the new contract is signed. 15e as soon as  The college freshmen were elated when the final exam scores were posted. 15e when  Until the pool is cleaned, no one will be allowed to swim. 15e 0 f]Y Identify the adverb clause and its subordinating conjunction in the sentence. Type the subordinating conjunction.  When the pot boiled over, the cook shrieked. 15e When  It has been raining since I can remember. 15echer must practice many hours, his arm hurts often. 15e Because a pitcher must practice many hours  The young pitcher threw a fast ball because the count was three and one. 15e because the count was three and one etes, professional players make few mistakes on the field. 15e Because they are skilled athletes  Since the players have their winters free, many are offered jobs in sales or advertising. 15e Since the players have their winters free  Because a pit After the season starts  Many fans do not attend games since they are shown on television. 15e since they are shown on television  The manager checks the equipment before the game begins. 15e before the game begins  Because they are skilled athl are needed, baseball scouts visit minor league teams. 15e When new players are needed  Before the season begins, players attend spring training in Florida. 15e Before the season begins  After the season starts, players must practice every day. 15e0 fYdf Identify the adverb clause in the sentence. Type the adverb clause.  Because baseball is so popular in America, many professional teams have been formed. 15e Because baseball is so popular in America  When new players powers to restore youth. 15d which/rose  The Widow Wycherly, whose beauty had to be legendary, had received many marriage proposals. 15d whose/Widow Wycherly Until  Wherever the New York City Ballet performs, it draws a large crowd. 15e Wherever  Because the weather has been so bad, the beach will be closed today. 15e Because  She registered for summer school since she needed a course in plane geometr4 .s:~* Identify the sentence as simple or compound. Type the abbreviation. S = simple CD = compound  She is always brave, and I wanted to follow her example. 16b CD  Physical fitness is important to everyone. 16a S  Some 16a N  In 1950, smoke from a fire in Canada drifted across the Atlantic to Europe. 16a S and a way nature renews the forest. 16a N  In nature, forest fires are often caused by lightning. 16a S  Since root systems are not destroyed, a burned-over forest will grow back. 16a N  Many years can pass before a forest recovers from a fire. 16a S  Most forest fires are caused by people who are careless. 16a N  Whenever you use matches in the woods, it is essential to be careful. 16a N  Wind can carry smoke particles for many miles. 16a S  Forest fires are part of a natural process 4 J,m\ Identify the simple sentence. Type the abbreviation. S = simple sentence N = not a simple sentence  Forest fires are a terrible and frightening phenomenon. 16a S  Each year they destroy thousands of acres of forests.  Shannon imagined that she saw a ghost. 15f that she saw a ghost  Mr. Smith knows who passed the test. 15f who passed the test egg on my chair is in trouble. 15f Whoever put this egg on my chair  What I want most is to spend the summer in Oregon. 15f What I want most  The lunchroom worker gave whoever asked for more rice another helping. 15f whoever asked for more rice project was  That she had started the argument was obvious. 15f That she had started the argument  Scarlet got whatever she wanted. 15f whatever she wanted  The reason for his absence was that he was ill. 15f that he was ill  Whoever put this0 b gHE Identify the noun clause in the sentence. Type the noun clause.  Our candidate will be whoever has the most experience. 15f whoever has the most experience  Mr. Mitchell explained what the project was. 15f what the y. 15e since  After the family ate Sunday dinner, they played softball. 15e After  The president will see you at eleven o'clock unless she has a press conference. 15e unless parks have special paths for joggers. 16a S  She assured me of our safety, and I trusted her judgment. 16b CD  They do not own a large tent, for they prefer to sleep in the open. 16b CD  Jogging is relatively inexpensive as a sport. 16a S  The end that you look carefully at its safety features. 16d CC  Skateboards are made from wood, plastic, or fiberglass. 16a S  At first, skateboards had roller-skate wheels; however, today's boards have special wheels that are much safer. 16d CC  When requires good balance. 16a S  If you skateboard in a competition, you must wear protective pads. 16c CX  Some skaters practice every day, but I practice only on weekends. 16b CD  You can buy an inexpensive skateboard for ten dollars, but I recomm0  n=a Identify the sentence as simple, compound, complex, or compound- complex. Type the abbreviation. S = simple CD = compound CX = complex CC = compound-complex  Many teens enjoy skateboarding. 16a S  Riding a skateboards after he finished watching the ball game on television. 16c CX a S  I think that many people were trying to avoid the monsters. 16c CX  The theater must have made a lot of money selling snacks during that movie. 16a S  I wanted to walk home, but Carole insisted on calling her father. 16b CD  He came to get uopcorn or something to drink. 16c CX  Carole saw how frightened I was. 16c CX  A few times I did put my hands in front of my eyes. 16a S  Carole got hiccups, and she had to rush out to drink some water. 16b CD  She stayed away a long time. 160 'SKC Identify the sentence as simple, compound, or complex. Type the abbreviation. S = simple CD = compound CX = complex  Carole and I saw the horror movie together. 16a S  When some parts became too scary, I left to get pntribute to success in any sport. 16a S dog must be smart, for it joined me in the tent. 16b CD  A warm-up exercise sequence is followed by many athletes. 16a S  In the middle of the night another problem arose, for the dog decided to leave the tent. 16b CD  Practice and perseverance co the skater moves his or her weight one way, the board turns in the opposite direction. 16c CX  A skateboarding contest is held every Sunday in New York's Central Park. 16a S  I like bicycling, which is much easier than skateboarding. 16c CX