Grammar Quiz

[ Grammar and Syntax ]

Identify the deep structure of the sentence: ‘The cat chased the mouse.’

A. (Agent: The cat, Action: chased, Patient: the dog)

B. (Agent: The cat, Action: caught, Patient: the mouse)

C. (Agent: the mouse, Action: chased, Patient: The cat)

D. (Agent: The cat, Action: chased, Patient: the mouse)

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