1. Which proper noun should be capitalized in the sentence below? My friend is taking a class at the local community college to learn french.
A.class
B.college
C.french**
2. Identify the pronoun in the sentence below the little girl took her wagon down the street to the park.
A.her***
B.little
C.wagon
3. Determine whether the italicized verb in the sentence below is an action verb or a linking verb. The weather today looks cold and dreary.
a. action verb*****
b. linking verb
c. none of the above***
4. Identify the interjection in the sentence below. Yikes! I almost stepped on a snake in our backyard.
a. all***
b. most***
c. yikes
5. Which word is modified by the italicized adverb in the sentence below. I am very sorry that I did not answer your letter sooner.
a. I
b. am
c. sorry***
6. Is the italicized word in the sentence below an adverb or preposition? Why don't you come over this evening?
a. adverb***
b. Preposition ***
c. none of the above

Respuesta :

Hello.

The answer is:

1. French

2. Her

3.Linking verb

4. Yikes

5. Sorry

6. adverb

Have  a nice day

Answer:

1. French.

2. Her.

3. Linking verb.

4. Yikes!

5. Sorry.

6. Adverb.

Explanation:

In this exercise you have to select the correct option.

For example:

1. French is a proper noun that is why It must go with capital letter.

2. Her is a possessive pronoun.

3. Generally "link verbs" are followed by adjectives as in this case "cold" and "dreary" are adjectives.

4. Yikes! is an interjection.

5. Sorry is modified by the degree adverb "very".

6. Come over is a phrasal verb. However, phrasal verbs are analized as a whole unit. So we can establish that come over is a kind of adverb.