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Zulu123

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The USS Constitution is retiring from the fleet at San Diego.
 
  For the following sentences, underline all subjects once and all complete verbs
  twice. Place parentheses around all prepositional phrases.

Question 2

May I be excused from your delicious dinner of figs, okra, and turnips?
 
  For the following sentences, underline all subjects once and all complete verbs
  twice. Place parentheses around all prepositional phrases.



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IRincones

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Answer to Question 1

S: USS Constitution
V: is retiring
PP: from the fleet, at San Diego

Answer to Question 2

S: I
V: May be excused
PP: from your delicious dinner; of figs, okra, and turnips




Zulu123

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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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