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