1) What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT (noun or pronoun) of this sentence? Communities started to carve pumpkins to create lanterns for the holiday. a) Communities b) started c) to carve d) pumpkins 2) What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE (verb) of this sentence? Communities started to carve pumpkins to create lanterns for the holiday. a) Communities b) started c) to carve d) pumpkins 3) What is the INFINITIVE of this sentence? Communities started to carve pumpkins to create lanterns for the holiday. a) Communities b) started c) to carve d) pumpkins 4) What is the function of the INFINITIVE of this sentence? Communities started to carve pumpkins to create lanterns for the holiday. a) subject b) direct object c) functioning like an adjective d) functioning like an adverb 5) What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT (noun or pronoun) of this sentence? Children liked wearing costumes to scare away spirits. a) Children b) liked c) wearing d) to scare 6) What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE (verb) of this sentence? Children liked wearing costumes to scare away spirits. a) Children b) liked c) wearing d) to scare 7) What is the GERUND of this sentence? Children liked wearing costumes to scare away spirits. a) Children b) liked c) wearing d) to scare 8) What is the function of the GERUND of this sentence? Children liked wearing costumes to scare away spirits. a) subject b) direct object c) functioning like an adjective d) functioning like an adverb 9) What is the INFINITVE of this sentence? Children liked wearing costumes to scare away spirits. a) Children b) liked c) wearing d) to scare 10) What is the function of the INFINITIVE of this sentence? Children liked wearing costumes to scare away spirits. a) subject b) direct object c) functioning like an adjective d) functioning like an adverb

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