40 likes | 181 Views
Identify the simple subject(s) in each sentence. Write the correct present tense from of the verb given in the parentheses. Jubilee ( occur ) every fiftieth year. Three general laws ( regulate ) the activities of the Jubilee.
E N D
Identify the simple subject(s) in each sentence. Write the correct present tense from of the verb given in the parentheses. • Jubilee (occur) every fiftieth year. • Three general laws (regulate) the activities of the Jubilee. • First, neither the people nor the land (be) to be active that year. • Second, a man or his heirs (receive) back any family property that had to be sold • Third, Israelite slaves (gain) their freedom.
Identify the simple subject(s) in each sentence. Write the correct present tense from of the verb given in the parentheses. • Out of the Old Testament (come) many types, symbols of other things or ideas. • There (be) many types of Jesus Christ with the tabernacle furnishings. • The sacrifices on the brazen altar (represent) Christ’s final atonement from sin on the cross. • The Light of the World, Jesus Christ, (be) typified by the golden candlestick. • The table of shewbread (represent) Jesus Christ as the Bread of Life.
Identify the simple subject(s) in each sentence. Write the correct present tense from of the verb given in the parentheses. • The class (imagine) together a future archaeologist unearthing the remains of the twenty-first century. • His crew (puzzle) over the evidence of daily life in America. • Economics (seem) to have occupied the minds of many Americans. • The team (conclude) from their individual explorations that Americans had many possessions. • The United States (be) judged to have been an affluent society.
Identify the simple subject(s) in each sentence. Write the correct present tense from of the verb given in the parentheses. • Everyone (love) the book of Psalms. • Some of the Bible’s best-known passages (be) found within its pages. • Several of our church missals, confessions, and hymns (come) from Psalms. • Each of the psalms (be) a Hebrew poem. • Few (know) that psalm is a Greek word meaning a song accompanied by stringed instruments.