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In this sentence: "The old man on the train opened his book at the first page." the predicate is:
- opened his book at the first page
- on the train
- The old man on the train
- opened
In "The dog got aggressive." the word 'aggressive' is:
- the subject complement
- an adverbial
- the predicate
- the object complement
In "She became a wonderful doctor." the verb is:
- modified by 'wonderful'
- extensive
- transitive
- copular
In "She became a wonderful doctor." the verb is:
- extensive
- modified by 'wonderful'
- transitive
- intensive
The structure of "She left me all her money." is:
- Subject-Verb-Adverbial-Adverbial
- Subject-Verb-Indirect Object-Direct Object
- Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Adverbial
- Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Indirect Object
In "I came to help with the work." the verb 'came'
- is intransitive
- is ditransitive
- is transitive
- has the object 'the work'
In "I made the beds after lunch.", the words 'after lunch' form
- an adverbial prepositional phrase
- the predicate
- an adverb
- the complement of 'the beds'
In "She made him her hero." the clause structure is
- Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Adverbial
- Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Subject Complement
- Subject-Verb-Indirect object-Direct Object
- Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Object Complement
Intransitive verbs can take
- 2 main clause structures
- all clause structures
- 1 main clause structure
- 3 main clause structures
The verb 'save' is
- mono- and di-transitive with a change in meaning
- always di-transitive
- always monotransitive
- mono- and di-transitive with no change in meaning