In the sentence “The dog barked loudly,” identify the subject and predicate.
A. Subject: The dog, Predicate: barked loudly
B. Subject: barked loudly, Predicate: The dog
C. Subject: loudly, Predicate: The dog barked
D. Subject: The dog barked, Predicate: loudly

Random Topics:
Adverbs and AdjectivesAdverbs and PhrasesNoun / PronounAsking for and Giving OpinionPast Simple, Present Perfect TenseGrammar for IELTSWould/would like - affirmative/negativePresent Perfect and Simple Past TenseVerb Tenses and Usage-ed or -ingOther quiz:
Object Pronoun › ViewMy mother talked to me yesterday, but I didn’t tell … that I was sick.
A. I
B. me
C. she
D. her
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Sums and products of mathematical processes are expressed as:
A. Plural and require singular verbs.
B. Singular and require plural verbs.
C. Plural and require plural verbs.
D. Singular and require singular verbs.
How often do you______ a text message?
A. give
B. send
C. call
D. meet
Narrative Tenses › View
Liz …………………………..windows when I ……………..her.
A. were cleaning / saw
B. was cleaning / saw
C. was cleaning / was seeing
