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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the action verb in each sentence. (15 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
2. Choose the type of action verb it is. (15 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are TEN labeled “physical.”
*There are FIVE labeled “mental.”
Sentence #1: Unfamiliar situations frighten some horses.
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Sentence #2: However, horses have many excellent qualities.
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Sentence #3: A horse remembers pleasant and unpleasant events from years before.
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Sentence #4: Horses enjoy a thorough grooming each day.
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Sentence #5: Horses eat grass, hay, and grain.
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Sentence #6: Their stomachs hold eighteen quarts of food.
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Sentence #7: A horse requires ten to twelve gallons of fresh water daily.
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Sentence #8: For the next four years, Spitz pushed himself to the limit.
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Sentence #9: In Munich in 1972, Spitz competed again.
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Sentence #10: This time he promised nothing.
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Sentence #11: He remembered the disappointment of the Mexico City games.
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Sentence #12: In Munich, he beat all previous times in four individual events.
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Sentence #13: Spitz also teamed with three other Americans in three relay races.
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Sentence #14: They all earned gold medals.
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Sentence #15: In total, Spitz won seven gold medals in a single Olympics.
Sentence #15 Verb Type:
Sentence #1: Niagara Falls looks breathtaking.
Sentence #2: Niagara Falls is a most spectacular natural wonder!
Sentence #3: Its home state is New York.
Sentence #4: Ontario is its home province.
Sentence #5: The Niagara River is the source of both of these waterfalls.
Sentence #6: This river becomes part of the border between the United States and Canada.
Sentence #7: The water supply seems unending.
Sentence #8: Niagara Falls is a great source of power.
Sentence #9: The Robert Moses power plant is a facility on the American side of the river.
Sentence #10: Two Sir Adam Beck power plants are Canadian.
Sentence #11: The name Niagara is an old Iroquois word.
Sentence #12: The formation of such a cave seems very interesting.
Sentence #13: This overflow became the Niagara River.
Sentence #14: The gorge remains deep.
Sentence #15: The gorge grows larger and larger over time.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the subject complement in each sentence. (15 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
2. Determine if the subject complement is a predicate nominative or a predicate adjective. (15 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are THREE predicate nominatives.
*There are TWELVE are predicate adjectives.
Sentence #1: The air grows misty near the waterfalls.
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Sentence #2: Tourists seem awestruck by the environment.
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Sentence #3: At night, wide beams of colorful lights look beautiful on the cascades of water.
Sentence #3 Subject Complement Type:
Sentence #4: Recreational parks remain areas of enjoyment near the falls.
Sentence #4 Subject Complement Type:
Sentence #5: Visitors seldom grow weary of the beautiful sights of the area.
Sentence #5 Subject Complement Type:
Sentence #6: Many hotels and gift shops look successful.
Sentence #6 Subject Complement Type:
Sentence #7: Tourism is big business at Niagara Falls.
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Sentence #8: Some people feel angry about the nearby businesses and industries.
Sentence #8 Subject Complement Type:
Sentence #9: Steamers are the transportation for the tourists.
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Sentence #10: The steamers, all called The Maid of the Mist, stay close to the base of the falls.
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Sentence #11: Some people on the steamers get wet from the falls’ foam and mist.
Sentence #11 Subject Complement Type:
Sentence #12: The water smells extremely musty.
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Sentence #13: Also, the thunderous water sounds especially loud.
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Sentence #14: However, the view from the steamers is spectacular.
Sentence #14 Subject Complement Type:
Sentence #15: Such sites as Prospect Point, Table Rock, and Terrapin Point seem safer.
Sentence #15 Subject Complement Type: