MLAT Identifying Grammatical Functions 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In the sentence 'The exhausted runner collapsed at the finish line,' what grammatical function does 'exhausted' serve?
- Direct object
- Predicate nominative
- Attributive adjective (Correct answer)
- Adverbial modifier
Correct answer: Attributive adjective
'Exhausted' directly precedes and modifies the noun 'runner,' making it an attributive adjective.
Question 2: Which sentence contains a noun functioning as an indirect object?
- She gave the dog a treat. (Correct answer)
- The dog ran fast.
- He seemed happy.
- They arrived early.
Correct answer: She gave the dog a treat.
In 'She gave the dog a treat,' 'dog' is the indirect object (to whom the treat was given).
Question 3: In 'Swimming is her favorite hobby,' what grammatical function does 'Swimming' serve?
- Present participle
- Subject complement
- Subject of the sentence (Correct answer)
- Adverb
Correct answer: Subject of the sentence
The gerund 'Swimming' functions as the subject of the sentence.
Question 4: Identify the function of 'quickly' in 'She quickly solved the problem.'
- Adjective modifying 'She'
- Adverb modifying 'solved' (Correct answer)
- Predicate adjective
- Object complement
Correct answer: Adverb modifying 'solved'
'Quickly' is an adverb that modifies the verb 'solved,' describing how she solved it.
Question 5: In 'They elected Maria president,' what function does 'president' serve?
- Direct object
- Indirect object
- Object complement (Correct answer)
- Predicate nominative
Correct answer: Object complement
'President' is an object complement that renames or describes the direct object 'Maria.'
Question 6: What is the grammatical function of 'of the ancient ruins' in 'The photograph of the ancient ruins was stunning'?
- Adverbial phrase modifying 'was'
- Prepositional phrase modifying 'photograph' (Correct answer)
- Appositive phrase
- Predicate complement
Correct answer: Prepositional phrase modifying 'photograph'
The prepositional phrase 'of the ancient ruins' functions as an adjective, modifying the noun 'photograph.'
Question 7: In 'To succeed, you must practice daily,' what function does the infinitive phrase 'To succeed' serve?
- Direct object
- Adverbial modifier of purpose (Correct answer)
- Subject complement
- Appositive
Correct answer: Adverbial modifier of purpose
'To succeed' is an infinitive phrase functioning as an adverb, indicating the purpose or condition for the main clause.
In the sentence 'The exhausted runner collapsed at the finish line,' what grammatical function does 'exhausted' serve?