1) What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT (noun or pronoun) of this sentence? He called his friends to plan a weekend movie night. a) He b) friends c) plan d) weekend 2) What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE (verb) of this sentence? He called his friends to plan a weekend movie night. a) called b) to plan c) weekend d) night 3) What is the VERBAL (infinitive or gerund) of this sentence? He called his friends to plan a weekend movie night. a) called b) to plan c) a weekend d) movie night 4) What is the FUNCTION of the verbal (infinitive or gerund) in this sentence? He called his friends to plan a weekend movie night. a) subject b) direct object c) acting as an adjective d) acting as an adverb 5) What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT (noun or pronoun) of this sentence?  I enjoy making soup on chilly afternoons. a) I b) enjoy c) soup d) afternoons 6) What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE (verb) of this sentence? I enjoy making soup on chilly afternoons. a) I b) enjoy c) making d) chilly 7) Which is one of the VERBALS (infinitive or gerund) in this sentence? I enjoy making soup on chilly afternoons. a) enjoy b) making c) on d) chilly 8) What is the FUNCTION of this verbal (infinitive or gerund) in this sentence? I enjoy making soup on chilly afternoons. a) subject b) direct object c) acting as an adjective d) acting as an adverb

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