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Underline the simple subject once and the verb or verb phrase twice?
If the subject is understood, write you on the line. Thanks! Ten points to best answer!!
1.
Do you know anything about mountain climbing?______________
2.
There are people in love with the sport.______________
3.
Are you one of them?______________
4.
Has anyone tried that steep trail?______________
5.
Here are some suggestions for safe climbing.______________
6.
Hike with others, not alone.______________
7.
Choose your path carefully.______________
8.
There should be an emergency plan in case of danger.______________
9.
Over the sharp rocks stumbled the weary climber.______________
10.
Here comes a rockslide!______________
11.
Around the mountain climbers howled the fierce snowstorm.______________
12.
Are your hiking boots waterproof?
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1 Answer
- ?Lv 67 years agoFavorite Answer
1. "You"-subject, "know"-principal/main verb
2. "There" introductory there used as the subject
"are" principl/main verb
3."you" -subject, "are"- principal verb
4."anyone"-subject, "has"-auxxiliary verb, "tried"-principal verb.
5."Here"-dsubject, "are"-principal verb
6. "Hike"-main verb, subject remains omitted since it's an imperative sentence.
7."choose"-principal verb, subjects is unavailable as it's an imperative sentence.
8. "There" -It's called "introductory there" used as subject in this sentence.
"Should"- modal auxiliary, "be" -principal verb.
9. "the weary climber"-subject, "stumbled"-principal verb or main verb
10. "Here"-subject, "comes"-principal verb
11. "Climbers"-subject, "howled"-principal verb
12. "Your hiking boots"- subject
"are"-principal verb