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Parts of sentences, quantifiers and conjunctions
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I don't know if I want spaghetti (and / but / or) pizza for dinner.
or
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Does she have black hair (and / but / or) brown hair?
or
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Mark is walking on the beach. - What is the verb?
is walking
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He looks very mean, (and / but / or) he is very kind.
but
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He doesn't have ( much / many ) money left in the bank.
much
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I saw ( many / much ) dogs in the streets.
many
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We saw lions (and / but / or) tigers at the zoo.
and
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There were ( much / many ) people at the show.
many
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Mom didn't buy ( many / much ) meat. She bought more vegetables.
much
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Racer number six won the race. - What is the predicate?
...won the race.
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All the boys played football on the sports field. - What is the subject?
All the boys
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Benny made a robot from old toys. - What is the subject?
Benny
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Winter is okay, (and / but / or) Summer is my favorite season.
but
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We have to buy drinks (and / but / or) snacks for the party.
and
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There has been ( many / a lot of ) rain this week.
a lot of
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Computer games are my favorite hobby. - What is the subject?
Computer games
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My class had a field trip to the science musuem. - What is the predicate?
...had a field trip to the science musuem.
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She helped her mother around the house. - What is the verb?
helped
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Pancake had ( much / a lot of ) friends.
a lot of
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There is ( much / a lot of ) sand on the beach.
a lot of
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He tried to run (and / but / or) he was still late for class.
but
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