In the sentence “The dog ate its food,” the predicate is…
A. The dog
B. ate its food

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Conditional Sentences › ViewHe was driving very fast because he didn’t know the road was icy.
A. If he knew the road was icy, he wouldn’t drive so fast.
B. If he had known the road was icy, he wouldn’t have driven so fast.
C. He wasn’t driving very fast if he would know the road was icy.
D. He hadn’t been driving he would have known the road was icy.
Tenses › View
Next summer, we ___ a road trip across the country.
A. take
B. took
C. will take
D. takes
Vocabulary › ViewChandra knew her brother was home because she could hear him ______________ around the kitchen in his soccer cleats.
A. burbled
B. galumphing
C. shun
D. sought
Grammar: Syntax › View
Usually structured as adverb + adjective e.g. very loud
A. noun phrase
B. adverbial phrase
C. verb phrase
D. adjective phrase
