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Example Questions

Example Question #41 : Sat Writing

Identify the linking verb in the sentence below.

George and I were engaged, but then he ran away to Panama a week before the wedding.

Possible Answers:

but

were

ran away

wedding

week

Correct answer:

were

Explanation:

A linking verb does not express an action, but simply links a subject and something about it. Here, "were" connects "George and I" and "engaged."

Example Question #42 : Sat Writing

Indentify the main verb in the sentence below.

Please empty the trash cans that are in the kitchen and bathroom before you leave.

Possible Answers:

in

trash

Please

empty

are

Correct answer:

empty

Explanation:

The main verb in this sentence is "empty," because it is an imperative sentence asking the listener to do the action of emptying. The other verbs "are" and "leave" are in dependent clauses and therefore not the main verb.

Example Question #41 : Sat Writing

Identify the verb in the sentence below.

Quite frankly, I would never eat anything stewed with hog's feet.

Possible Answers:

feet

anything

with 

frankly

eat

Correct answer:

eat

Explanation:

The verb here describes the action of the sentence, which is "eat."

Example Question #42 : Sat Writing

Identify the linking verb in the sentence below.

It is best that you arrive ten minutes before your appointment.

Possible Answers:

is

arrive

It

appointment

best

Correct answer:

is

Explanation:

Linking verbs do not have any meaning, but they link nouns and things that describe them. Here, "is" links "It" and "best."

Example Question #45 : Sat Writing

Identify the action verb in the sentence below.

It is best that you arrive ten minutes before your appointment.

Possible Answers:

arrive

appointment

It

best

is

Correct answer:

arrive

Explanation:

Action verbs describe an action or something that something does. Here, the action is "arrive."

Example Question #43 : Sat Writing

Identify the linking verb in the sentence below.

I am disappointed that the cake burned the house down.

Possible Answers:

am

disappointed

burned

that

down

Correct answer:

am

Explanation:

A linking verb does not have any meaning, but it does link concepts together. Here, "am" links "I" and "disappointed." "Burned" is not a linking verb because it describes an action.

Example Question #44 : Sat Writing

Identify the action verbs in the sentence below.

We went to the movies last night and saw an exciting film about pirates.

Possible Answers:

went . . . saw

last . . . about

went . . . about

to . . . about

to . . . saw

Correct answer:

went . . . saw

Explanation:

Action verbs describe an action in a sentence. The action verbs here are "went," which is the past tense of "to go," and "saw," which is the past tense of "to see."

Example Question #45 : Sat Writing

Identify the main verb in the sentence below.

Overwhelmed by the vast selection of cupcakes, Martha decided to eat a cookie instead.

Possible Answers:

selection

by

Overwhelmed

instead

decided

Correct answer:

decided

Explanation:

The main verb is the action that the subject is doing. In this sentence, "Martha decided," so "decided" is the main verb.

Example Question #46 : Sat Writing

Life has no pleasure higher or nobler than that of friendship.

Which of the underlined words in this sentence is a verb?

Possible Answers:

pleasure

friendship

nobler

has

Correct answer:

has

Explanation:

The word "has" is the only verb in this sentence.

(Sentence adapted from "The Decay of Friendship" in Issue 23 of The Idler by Samuel Johnson, September 23rd, 1758.)

Example Question #47 : Sat Writing

Those who would gladly pass their days together may be separated by the different course of their affairs; and friendship, like love, is destroyed by long absence, though it may be increased by short intermissions.

Which of the underlined words in this sentence is a verb?

Possible Answers:

pass

course

absence

intermissions

Correct answer:

pass

Explanation:

The word "pass" functions here as part of a verbal phrase.

(Sentence adapted from "The Decay of Friendship" in Issue 23 of The Idler by Samuel Johnson, September 23rd, 1758.)

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