<span>The sentence with a misplaced adjective phrase is:
C. The boy caught the football with a blue T-shirt.
The corrected sentence becomes:
The boy with a blue T-shirt caught the football.
</span>The adjective phrase "<span>with a blue T-shirt" must be placed after the noun "boy" which the word it modifies.</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Before we can call ourselves champions, there is a lot of hard work to be done
Answer:
William Wordsworth departed from the conventions of the eighteenth century
poetry, which valued aristocratic, heroic language. Wordsworth's Romantic
style of poetry used more natural, everyday language.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
if your an athlete walking up a hill should be the least of your problems, especially if your in the Olympics, there is only worse to come.
Hi, I'd sat that the correct answer is B. A cannot be correct, because the simple subject would be "dinosaurs", whereas the complete subject is "large and small dinosaurs", they don't match. C is a similar case - simple subject is "detectives", whereas the complete subject would be "detectives Homer Fry and Janine Small:. In D - simple subject is "crocodiles", whereas the complete subject is "crocodiles, quiet as logs". That leaves us with only one solution - "Cory" is both a simple and a complete subject.