1) What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT (noun or pronoun) of this sentence? Misty is interested in raising water-type Pokémon. a) Misty b) is c) interested d) Pokémon 2) What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE (verb) of this sentence? Misty is interested in raising water-type Pokémon. a) Misty b) is c) interested d) raising 3) Which word is the VERBAL (gerund or infinitive)? Misty is interested in raising water-type Pokémon. a) is interested b) raising c) water-type d) Pokémon 4) What is the function of the VERBAL in this sentence? Misty is interested in raising water-type Pokémon. a) Subject b) Object of the Preposition c) Acting as an Adjective d) Acting as an Adverb 5) What is the SIMPLE SUBJECT (noun or pronoun) of this sentence? Misty has badges to prove her skill as a Gym Leader. a) Misty b) badges c) skill d) Gym Leader 6) What is the SIMPLE PREDICATE (verb) of this sentence? Misty has badges to prove her skill as a Gym Leader. a) Misty b) has c) has badges d) to prove 7) What is the VERBAL in this sentence? Misty has badges to prove her skill as a Gym Leader. a) has badges b) to prove c) prove d) as a Gym Leader 8) What is the function of the VERBAL in this sentence? Misty has badges to prove her skill as a Gym Leader. a) Acting as an Adjective b) Acting as an Adverb c) Object of the Preposition d) Direct Object

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