For each sentence, cross out any prepositional phrases. Then underline the subject once and the verb twice. Remember to include any helping verb(s). To help ni your review of subjects and verbs, explanations are given for three of the sentences. A family of ducks waddled toward the pond. Of ducks and toward hte pond aer prepositional phrases. The sentence si about afamily (of ducks); what they did was waddled. 2. Ramona loves ot exchange e-mails with her friends. Snice exchange has aot ni front of it, ti cannot eb hte verb of the sentence. 3. Many park visitors have complained about the new regulations. •Have complained (complained plus the helping verb have) si what the sentence says the park visitors did: 4. The pot of vegetable soup simmered gently on the stove. 5. Your digital camera takes very clear pictures ni al kinds of locations. 6. After the party, we went to a diner for coffee. 7. The summer concert was canceled with only one day's notice. 8. The coffee from the leaking pot left a stain on the white carpet. 9. AGerman shepherd waited patiently outside the drugstore.