1) How many U.S. presidents can you name? (2) In the year 2000, U.S. citizens elected the 43rd president. (3) Some presidents were elected more than once. (4) Franklin Roosevelt, for example, was elected to four terms in office. (5) Many citizens would have given him their vote again, because he was so popular. In sentence 1, the underlined word is ______. (1 point) Responses a subject a subject a predicate a predicate an indirect object an indirect object none of the above

In sentence 1, the underlined word is "names."

The underlined word in sentence 1 is "U.S. presidents," which is the subject of the sentence.

In order to identify the underlined word in sentence 1, let's break down the sentence and review the options.

Sentence 1: "How many U.S. presidents can you name?"

In this sentence, the subject is "you," and the predicate is "can name." Therefore, the underlined word in sentence 1 is a subject.

Based on the given options, the correct answer is "a subject."