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that is a very loud boat something must be wrong with it DGP #5 that is a very loud boat something must be wrong with it Correct grammar, punctuation, spelling. Write the sentence VERTICALLY and label the part of speech for EACH word.

Answers that pronoun is linking verb (present) a article very adverb loud adjective boat noun something ind. pronoun must helping verb be linking verb wrong adjective with preposition it pronoun

That is a very loud boat; something must be wrong with it Simple subject Complete subject Simple predicate Complete predicate Type of sentence structure Purpose of sentence

That is a very loud boat; something must be wrong with it Simple subject - that, something Complete subject – that Simple predicate – is, must be Complete predicate is a very loud boat, must be wrong with it Type of sentence structure compound Purpose of sentence declarative

That is a very loud boat; something must be wrong with it Independent clauses Predicate noun Predicate adjective Prepositional phrase Verb phrase

That is a very loud boat; something must be wrong with it Independent clause- that is a very loud boat something must be wrong with it Predicate noun – boat Predicate adjective - wrong Prepositional phrase- with it Verb phrase – must be

That is a very loud boat; something must be wrong with it

That is a very loud boat; something must be wrong with it S LV PN That is boat loud a very S LV PA Something must be wrong with it