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Section 3: Sentence Structure Directions: Choose whether the underlined word is a subject, noun, verb, or adjective.
11. Jesse went to Sunrise Mall.
a. subject
b. noun
c. verb
d. adjective
12. Tony bought a red car.
a. subject b. noun
c. verb
d. adjective
13. I completed my job application.
a. subject
b. noun
c. verb
d. adjective
14. I bought a very large television.
a. subject b. noun
c. verb
d. adjective
15. John missed his connecting flight.
a. subject
b. noun
c. verb
d. adjective

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