Question 2
Answer: Across the bay, fleets of old fishing boats was seen on the horizon.
Explanation: The subject <em>fleets</em> (plural noun) <em>of old fishing boats </em>mismatches the verb <em>was seen </em>(only for I/he/she/it)
Question 5
Answer: John cried.
Explanation: This sentence is the only one with a subject and a predicate. "Because he wasn't hungry" is a reason clause that must depend on another sentence. "Rebekah drove a race car she won three races" is not a valid sentence unless you place a semicolon after the word "car" to separate the two predicates in it (or a period to make two separate sentences).
Question 10
Answer: I studied
Explanation: The subject "I" is not properly divided from the verb (studied), complement (for the test) and the independent clause joined by the word "but" (but I still didn't pass it).
Answer:
Theme
Explanation: Its the lesson of the story
Explanation:
Rama is <em>a</em> university student.
Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, I assumed you want the best word that completes the sentence.
Answer:
<u>mopped</u>
Explanation:
Note, the <em>past tense</em> of the verb mop is mopped, and this would most appropriate to fill the sentence gap.
Thus, the sentence would read in full as;
<em>Has your old grandmother mopped this rug?</em>