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Is the underlined word a verb, a noun or an adjective Example: Shall we go for a walk noun Shall we walk into the town verb Doesn’t anyone clean the windows

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In the following sentences, identify the verbs and their subjects as shown in these examples. Examples: We dug for many hours and found nothing. Verb dug, found Subject We Efforts in his behalf have proven useless. Verb have proven Subject efforts Both gladiators remained on their feet for an hour. Verb remained Subject gladiators The paint was scraped from the building. Verb was scraped Subject paint That train never leaves on time. Verb ______ Subject ______

considerable considerate numerous conspicuous considerable a. large in size, amount, or quantity We received a considerable number of complaints. We have already wasted a considerable amount of time and money. considerate a. thinking about the rights and feelings of other people; showing kindness toward other people She is one of the most considerate people I know. He was considerate and turned down the stereo when we asked him to. He is always considerate of other people’s feelings. numerous a. existing in large numbers Although numerous books have been written about mothers, only recently has literature focused on the role of a father. She decided to leave for numerous reasons. The people I’d like to thank are too numerous to list. conspicuous a. very easy to see or notice The sign was placed in a very conspicuous position. The business was a conspicuous success. conspicuously ad. He was conspicuously absent from the meeting.On the road motorists should be aware of cyclists and be ______ towards them.

A. considerable
B. considering
C. considerate
D. considered

The tape recorder ______ out of order, the students did not know what to do.

A. was
B. being
C. has been
D. was being

eloquent effective emotional emphatic eloquent a. (1) having the ability to use language clearly and effectively His eloquent speech called out a response in the heart of every man. (2) clearly showing feeling or meaning That’s a wise and eloquent answer, and one that reinforces the importance of all we’ve been discussing. effective a. (1) producing a result that is wanted; having an intended effect The government should take effective measures to live through this economical crisis. Soap should therefore be effective against all flu viruses. (2) of a law, rule, etc. in use The law will become effective next year. emotional a. (1) relating to emotions All of us have feelings and emotional reactions to certain things in life. (2) likely to show emotion; easily upset, excited, etc. He’s a very emotional person. emphatic a. (1) said or done in a forceful or definite way Her answer was an emphatic "Yes!" (2) speaking or acting in a forceful way They were emphatic about their political differences. emphasize v. give special attention to (something)) to place emphasis on (something) In all of these areas, "we will emphasize the rights of women and girls throughout," she said.She answered with an ______ "No" to the request that she attend the public hearing.

A. eloquent
B. effective
C. emotional
D. emphatic

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