Answer: They are asking you personally to write about the test. How is anyone else on here suppose to know, you didn't even tell what the test is about.
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
The subject of a sentence is the thing, name or object being described in a sentence.
A simple predicate verb is the major verb of a sentence that says what the subject of the sentence does.
A prepositional phrase is a set of words that begin with a preposition and end with a pronoun or a noun. Examples include;
- "around the house" - around- preposition, house- noun
- "up the ladder" - up- preposition, ladder- noun
Because prepositional phrases may contain a noun and the subject of sentence is a noun, identifying the subject and the simple predicate verb may be difficult.
Therefore, it is necessary to identify and eliminate the prepositional phrases in sentences so as to easily identify the subject and the simple predicate verb.
Sentence, an incorrectly written sentence, but a sentence.
Rashid and Derek sent each other many e-mails over the summer.
There are only two reciprocal pronouns "each other" and " one another". This means option B is incorrect because it does not have a reciprocal pronoun. Reciprocal pronouns indicate that two or more people are reciprocating their among themselves. In the correct sentence, the emails are going back and forth between Rashid and Derek. The emails are being reciprocated because they are both emailing each other.