Declarative Sentences | ||
#1 | In the kitchen the pizza was baking. |
In the kitchen the pizza was baking.
Subject: pizza
Verb: was baking |
#2 | Bearry was arrested for stealing the baseball. |
Bearry was arrested for stealing the baseball.
Subject: Bearry
Verb: was arrested |
#3 | At the end of the day, the gorilla in the pink tutu will have been running five miles. |
At the end of the day, gorilla in the pink tutu will have been running five miles.
Subject: gorilla Verb: will have been running |
#4 | Jake from State Farm didn't know the answer. |
Jake from State Farm didn't know the answer.
Subject: Jake
Verb: did know |
#5 | Let's listen to music and fall asleep on our way home. |
Let's listen to music and fall asleep on our way home.
Subject: (you)
Verb: listen & fall |
Questions & Exclamations | ||
#1 | Do you want to build a snowman? |
Do you want to build a snowman?
Subject: you
Verb: do want |
#2 | Can we please adopt that puppy? |
Can we please adopt that puppy?
Subject: we
Verb: can adopt |
#3 | Where is your next class? |
Where is your next class?
Subject: class
Verb: is |
#4 | Can that super-cool student dab? |
Can that super-cool student dab?
Subject: student
Verb: Can dab |
#5 | Why was the mouse in the house? |
Why was the mouse in the house?
Subject: mouse
Verb: was |
Sentences in unusual order | ||
#1 | Down the laundry shoot fell my clothes. |
Down the laundry shoot fell my clothes.
Subject: clothes
Verb: fell |
#2 | Falling out of the tree is Cinderpaw! |
Falling out of the tree is Cinderpaw!
Subject: Cinderpaw
Verb: is falling |
#3 | There is Peyton's mom. |
There is Peyton's mom.
Subject: mom
Verb: is |
#4 | Down the alley went the man in black. |
Down the alley went the man in black.
Subject: man
Verb: went |
#5 | There lies the gravestone of my pet orange. |
There lies the gravestone of my pet orange.
Subject: gravestone
Verb: lies |
Separated Parts of a Verb | ||
#1 | The laughing zebra has almost fallen into the lake. |
The laughing zebra has almost fallen into the lake.
Subject: zebra
Verb: has fallen |
#2 | The cat and dog don't like each other. |
The cat and dog don't like each other.
Subject: cat and dog
Verb: do like |
#3 | Snarkisha has always danced the jig. |
Snarkisha has always danced the jig.
Subject: Snarkisha
Verb: has danced |
#4 | Jakey does clumsily ride a unicycle. |
Jakey does clumsily ride a unicycle.
Subject: Jakey
Verb: does ride |
#5 | Haven't Jack and Annie finished their mission? |
Haven't Jack and Annie finished their mission?
Subject: Jack & Annie
Verb: Have finished |
Certain doom! | ||
#1 | I shall lick your face at 2:25 A.M. |
I shall lick your face at 2:25 A.M.
Subject: I
Verb: shall lick |
#2 | Are you coming over for game night with the cows? |
Are you coming over for game night with the cows?
Subject: you
Verb: are coming |
#3 | The baby might possibly be delivered by UPS instead of the doctor. |
The baby might possibly be delivered by UPS instead of the doctor.
Subject: baby
Verb: might be delivered |
#4 | At three P.M., you must head toward the tree and sit underneath the golden chicken. |
At three P.M., you must head toward the tree and sit underneath the golden chicken.
Subject: you
Verb: must head & (must) sit |
#5 | The lactose-intolerant cow cannot ever have drunk milk. |
The lactose-intolerant cow cannot ever have drunk milk.
Subject: cow
Verb: can have drunk |
Final Question | |
Watch me whip and now watch me nae-nae! |
Watch me whip and now watch me nae-nae!
Subject: (you)
Verb: watch & watch |