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Jacalyn_kay_bandor Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Adjective and Adverb

I think the answer is adjective

The part of speech that answers the question “which one” is a/an




A. preposition



B. conjunction.

C. adjective.



D. adverb.



I am pretty sure the answers A





Which of the following sentences has a compound predicate?




A. Heather and Casey played basketball and tennis all day.



B. With the right investments, Steve thinks he can get rich.

C. My whole family enjoys skiing and snowboarding.



D. Yesterday I cleaned and painted my kitchen.








  

Top answer

Yes to the first one. For the second one, a compound predicate means the subject did two things. Which sentence has the subject doing two things?

  • Yes to the first one.
  • For the second one, a compound predicate means the subject did two things.
  • Which sentence has the subject doing two things?
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Yes to the first one.

For the second one, a compound predicate means the subject did two things. Which sentence has the subject doing two things?
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So C. because family is the subject that enjoy skiing and snowboarding? I don't know why I'm having such a difficult time understanding this, to me this is so hard.

what about D. isn't kitchen the subject that was cleaned and painted also? so so confusing!!!

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