#GRAMMAR 6.6 PRACTICE (due date: Thursday, December 1)

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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the simple subject in each sentence. (25 points)
*Separate each noun/pronoun with a comma.
*Do not include the conjunction.
(example: Bob and John Smith had gone to the mall and walked around. ----- ANSWER: Bob, John Smith)

2. Choose the verb or verb phrase in parentheses that agrees with the subject. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Sentence #1: Each student and teacher (has, have) a name badge.
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Simple Subject: Each student and teacher (has, have) a name badge.

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Simple Predicate: Each student and teacher (has, have) a name badge.

Sentence #2: Many a horse and rider (has fallen, have fallen) on this jump.
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Simple Subject: Many a horse and rider (has fallen, have fallen) on this jump.

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Simple Predicate: Many a horse and rider (has fallen, have fallen) on this jump.

Sentence #3: Hot dogs and beans (are, is) a popular meal in Boston.
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Simple Subject: Hot dogs and beans (are, is) a popular meal in Boston.

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Simple Predicate: Hot dogs and beans (are, is) a popular meal in Boston.

Sentence #4: Both my mom and stepdad (is coming, are coming) to the concert.
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Simple Subject: Both my mom and stepdad (is coming, are coming) to the concert.

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Simple Predicate: Both my mom and stepdad (is coming, are coming) to the concert.

Sentence #5: Neither Grace nor John (want, wants) to go.
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Simple Subject: Neither Grace nor John (want, wants) to go.

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Simple Predicate: Neither Grace nor John (want, wants) to go.

Sentence #6: Either Meg or the twins (plan, plans) to meet you at the library.
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Simple Subject: Either Meg or the twins (plan, plans) to meet you at the library.

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Simple Predicate: Either Meg or the twins (plan, plans) to meet you at the library.

Sentence #7: Neither the mirror nor the glasses (was broken, were broken) .
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Simple Subject: Neither the mirror nor the glasses (was broken, were broken) .

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Simple Predicate: Neither the mirror nor the glasses (was broken, were broken) .

Sentence #8: Neither the horses nor the cow (have been fed, has been fed).
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Simple Subject: Neither the horses nor the cow (have been fed, has been fed).

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Simple Predicate: Neither the horses nor the cow (have been fed, has been fed).

Sentence #9: The needle and thread (are located, is located) in the sewing box.
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Simple Subject: The needle and thread (are located, is located) in the sewing box.

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Simple Predicate: The needle and thread (are located, is located) in the sewing box.

Sentence #10: Both my uncles and my aunt (has called, have called) .
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Simple Subject: Both my uncles and my aunt (has called, have called) .

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Simple Predicate: Both my uncles and my aunt (has called, have called) .

Sentence #11: Either a bird or a whistle (are making, is making) that sound.
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Simple Subject: Either a bird or a whistle (are making, is making) that sound.

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Simple Predicate: Either a bird or a whistle (are making, is making) that sound.

Sentence #12: Neither ice cream nor cookies (is, are) a low-calorie snack.
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Simple Subject: Neither ice cream nor cookies (is, are) a low-calorie snack.

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Simple Predicate: Neither ice cream nor cookies (is, are) a low-calorie snack.

Sentence #13: Many a tourist and traveler (have visited, has visited) our city.
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Simple Subject: Many a tourist and traveler (have visited, has visited) our city.

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Simple Predicate: Many a tourist and traveler (have visited, has visited) our city.

Sentence #14: Every street, avenue, and boulevard (needs, need) a new sign.
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Simple Subject: Every street, avenue, and boulevard (needs, need) a new sign.

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Simple Predicate: Every street, avenue, and boulevard (needs, need) a new sign.

Sentence #15: Each broken computer and printer (have been fixed, has been fixed) .
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Simple Subject: Each broken computer and printer (have been fixed, has been fixed) .

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Simple Predicate: Each broken computer and printer (have been fixed, has been fixed) .

Sentence #16: My socks and sneakers (is dyed, are dyed) from the wet ground.
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Simple Subject: My socks and sneakers (is dyed, are dyed) from the wet ground.

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Simple Predicate: My socks and sneakers (is dyed, are dyed) from the wet ground.

Sentence #17: Both fruit and vegetables (make, makes) a healthy snack.
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Simple Subject: Both fruit and vegetables (make, makes) a healthy snack.

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Simple Predicate: Both fruit and vegetables (make, makes) a healthy snack.

Sentence #18: Fish and chips (are, is) a dinner that is popular in England.
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Simple Subject: Fish and chips (are, is) a dinner that is popular in England.

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Simple Predicate: Fish and chips (are, is) a dinner that is popular in England.

Sentence #19: Either the robin or the blue jays (is eating, are eating) the seeds.
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Simple Subject: Either the robin or the blue jays (is eating, are eating) the seeds.

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Simple Predicate: Either the robin or the blue jays (is eating, are eating) the seeds.

Sentence #20: Neither my brother nor my friends (have been invited, has been invited) to the party.
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Simple Subject: Neither my brother nor my friends (have been invited, has been invited) to the party.

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Simple Predicate: Neither my brother nor my friends (have been invited, has been invited) to the party.

Sentence #21: Either Jake or Alexis (needs, need) a ride home.
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Simple Subject: Either Jake or Alexis (needs, need) a ride home.

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Simple Predicate: Either Jake or Alexis (needs, need) a ride home.

Sentence #22: Neither the donkey nor the horses (bite, bites) .
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Simple Subject: Neither the donkey nor the horses (bite, bites) .

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Simple Predicate: Neither the donkey nor the horses (bite, bites) .

Sentence #23: Both taxis and buses (stop, stops) on this corner.
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Simple Subject: Both taxis and buses (stop, stops) on this corner.

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Simple Predicate: Both taxis and buses (stop, stops) on this corner.

Sentence #24: Neither Jack nor Beth (likes, like) to talk on the phone.
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Simple Subject: Neither Jack nor Beth (likes, like) to talk on the phone.

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Simple Predicate: Neither Jack nor Beth (likes, like) to talk on the phone.

Sentence #25: Every car and truck (pay, pays) a toll on the highway.
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Simple Subject: Every car and truck (pay, pays) a toll on the highway.

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Simple Predicate: Every car and truck (pay, pays) a toll on the highway.