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Subject: Whoever took my pen needs to give it back!
Whoever
Subject: Whoever took my pen needs to give it back!
Whoever
Subject: Whoever took my pen needs to give it back!
Whoever
Subject: Whoever took my pen needs to give it back!
Whoever
Subject: Whoever took my pen needs to give it back!
Whoever
Subject: Whoever took my pen needs to give it back!
Whoever
Verb: The menu hangs on the cabinets.
hangs
Verb: The school would not allow the play on school property.
would allow
Subject: Has anyone seen the remote for the projector?
anyone
Verb: We will be getting a new hall pass system soon.
will be getting
Subject: The giant, overstuffed backpack fell with a thud.
backpack
Verb: Sesame Street has been a favorite show for many generations.
has been
Subject: There are eighteen students in this class.
students
Verb: Homeroom flew by!
flew
Subject: Where did you get that Pop Tart?
you
Verbs: I dropped my phone and tore my backpack.
dropped and tore
Verb: Luke almost never stops talking.
stops talking
Verb: Mrs. Vaughn is at a meeting today.
is
Verb: My drink splattered everywhere.
splattered
Verb: Michael and Gauge are out in the hallway.
are
Verb: Stop talking during class.
Stop
Subject: Someone made a mess in the hallway.
Someone
subject: There will be boxed lunches at the field.
lunches
Verb: There will be slushies during the the game.
will be
Subject: Diane got the highest grade on that test.
Diane
Verb:I hope that you all have fun.
hope
Subject: The temperature today is going to be 61 degrees.
temperature
Verb: William Shakespeare died in 1616.
died