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2. (subject)+(intransitive verb)+(optional adverbial)

identify the subject, intransitive verb, and optional adverbial (if present) of each sentence.
1. we went to the bowling alley on friday.
2. mr. billingsworth laughed at the antics of the class clown.
3. the ambassadors from albania arrived.
4. rosa walked to the park.
5. the party of boy scouts rested.

4. (subject)+(transitive verb)+(direct object [np])+(object complement [adj.])

identify the subject, transitive verb, and direct object of the sentence. if applicable, identify the indirect object or object complement as well.
1. mrs. nakamura considers her hometown beautiful.
2. before setting out on the road trip, i put air in my tires.
3. joyce gave her father a gift card for christmas.
4. he hadn’t broken his promise.
5. the voters elected mr. thompson mayor.

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