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English.... lableing sentences

1) Kelly trained, ran, and finished the race alone

what would race, alone be?

2) The meeting began with the coach's lengthly speech and ended with a discusion

What would beng, with, the, ended, with, discussion all be?

3) Band music and floats are often the main features of a parade

What would are and parade and everything inbetween be?

4) Ernie often carefully draws and then paints outdoor sceans and graphic patters

What would often, then be?

Science

1) The ___ ___ direct food into the mounth of the clam

2) Water enters the clam through the incurrent (inhalent) _____

3) What removes oxygen from the water?

4) What is the organ of locomotion in a clam?

5) The term cephalopod means ______ foot

6) Name 2 pelecypods


I thank all who help in any way

2007-03-17 08:25:38 · 2 answers · asked by Tobie 3 in Education & Reference Homework Help

-_- please dont forget science... im litterly earching through my memories for da answer, but nothing ^_^

2007-03-18 05:56:35 · update #1

2 answers

i'm not an expert, but i will try and help you with labeling the sentences

1) Kelly trained, ran, and finished the race alone

"Kelly" is the subject, "trained, ran, and finished" are all verbs
"the race" is the direct object of the verbs
"alone" is an adverb because it describes how she finished, trained and ran

2) The meeting began with the coach's lengthly speech and ended with a discusion

"the meeting" is the subject (noun)
"began" is the verb
"with the coach's lengthy speech" is a prepositional phrase
"with" is the preposition, "the coach's lengthy speech" is the object of the preposition (noun)
"the" is an article
"ended" is another verb
"with a discussion" is another prepositional phrase
"with" is the preposition, " a discussion" is the object of the preposition (noun)

3) Band music and floats are often the main features of a parade

"band music" "floats" are the subjects (nouns)
"are" is the verb
"often" i think it is an adverb because it tells to what extent or how often
"the main features" is a predicate nominative (that means a noun that is described by a linking verb)
"of a parade" is a prepositional phrase
"of" is the preposition, "a parade" is the object of the preposition and a noun

4) Ernie often carefully draws and then paints outdoor sceans and graphic patters

"Ernie" is the subject/noun
"often" is i think an adverb because it tells how often
"carefully" is another adverb
"draws" is a verb
"then" might be an adverb because it tells when he does it, but i'm not sure about this one
"paints" is a verb
"outdoor scenes and graphic patterns" are both direct objects

i hope that this helps, i am pretty sure about all of them!

2007-03-17 09:35:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I just copied and pasted the previous answer to elaborate on some things.

1) Kelly trained, ran, and finished the race alone

"Kelly" is the subject, "trained, ran, and finished" are all verbs
"the race" is the direct object of the verbs
"alone" is an adverb because it describes how she finished, trained and ran

2) The meeting began with the coach's lengthy speech and ended with a discusion

"meeting" is the subject (noun)
"began" is the verb
"with the coach's lengthy speech" is a prepositional phrase
"with" is the preposition, "speech" is the object of the preposition (noun) "lengthy" would be an adjective describing "speech" and i'm pretty sure "coach's" would be an adjective (check on that one)
"and" is a conjunction
"ended" is another verb
"with a discussion" is another prepositional phrase
"with" is the preposition, "discussion" is the object of the preposition (noun)
"the" and "a" are article adjectives. "an" is also an article.

3) Band music and floats are often the main features of a parade

"band music" "floats" are the subjects (nouns) <--it could also be said that "music" and "floats" are the subjects and "band" is an adjective describing "music"
"are" is the verb
"often" i think it is an adverb because it tells to what extent or how often
"the main features" is a predicate nominative (that means a noun that is described by a linking verb)
"of a parade" is a prepositional phrase
"of" is the preposition, "parade" is the object of the preposition and a noun

4) Ernie often carefully draws and then paints outdoor scenes and graphic patterns

"Ernie" is the subject/noun
"often" is i think an adverb because it tells how often
"carefully" is another adverb
"draws" is a verb
"then" might be an adverb because it tells when he does it, but i'm not sure about this one
"paints" is a verb
"scenes" and "patterns" are both direct objects. "outdoor" and "graphic" are adjectives. "and" is a conjunction

2007-03-17 22:42:45 · answer #2 · answered by M 2 · 0 0

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