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natalie2426

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Desdemona washed the pillowcase with the handkerchief, so Iago was happy.
 
  In the following sentences, underline the subjects once and the complete verbs twice.
  Put parentheses around all prepositional phrases.

Question 2

Was Starla tapping her fingernails on the desk during class?
 
  In the following sentences, underline the subjects once and the complete verbs twice.
  Put parentheses around all prepositional phrases.



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Answer to Question 1

S: Desdemona
V: washed
S: Iago
V: was
PP: with the handkerchief

Answer to Question 2

S: Starla
V: Was tapping
PP: on the desk, during class





 

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