Please double check my answers to make sure that I am thinking about each question correctly. Thanks.

Last night, Lucy and Neil met Morey in Gramercy Park.

9. The object of the verb is
A. Lucy and Neil.
B. night.
C. Gramercy Park.
D. Morey.

I picked D, since the verb is met and Lucy and Neil met Morey. So he is the object and Lucy and Neil are considered the subjects

What word in the following sentence is an adjective?

Jason's sturdy ship sailed bravely across the wine-dark sea.

A. bravely
B. sturdy
C. across
D. sailed

I picked B, because sturdy describes Jason's ship.

14. Which of the following sentences contains an infinitive?

A. Let's walk to the picnic.
B. Heather wants to go to the store with us.
C. Dave will take us to the field before the game.
D. The car was parked next to the church.

I picked B, because the verb is go, which is the base form of a verb and the word to is on front of it.

yep! your correct about all 3! =)

Your answers are correct!

For question 9, you picked option D, which is the correct answer. In the sentence "Lucy and Neil met Morey," the verb is "met" and Morey is the object of the verb. Lucy and Neil are the subjects, not the objects.

For question 14, you picked option B, which is also correct. The sentence "Heather wants to go to the store with us" contains the infinitive "to go." An infinitive is the base form of a verb preceded by the word "to."

Well done! Keep up the good work. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.