What is the simple subject and predicate in this sentence:

"Every Saturday she had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and Golden Eagle Syrup waiting on the kitchen table."

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
8 years ago

What is the verb?

Who is the subject of this verb?

User Icon for Mary W. Mary W. answered
8 years ago

Identify the complete subject and complete predicate

User Icon for Mary W. Mary W. answered
8 years ago

Identify the complete subject and complete predicate

Complete Subject is - Every Saturday she

Complete Predicate is - had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and golden eagle syrup waiting on the table

User Icon for Writeacher Writeacher answered
8 years ago

Did you ever figure this out?

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Use this website to learn to recognize subjects, verbs (predicates), and more.

User Icon for angel angel answered
6 years ago

Complete subject is - Every Saturday she

Complete predicate is- had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and golden eagle syrup waiting on the table.

User Icon for Claire Claire answered
5 years ago

Very Helpful! I got my answer for my homework in a snap!

User Icon for ibtisam adrus ibtisam adrus answered
4 years ago

what are the three adjectives in this sentence. Every Saturday she had hot biscuits sweet butter, and Golden eagle syrup waiting on

the kitchen table.

User Icon for i am a kid i am a kid answered
4 years ago

well i have done all i can do

User Icon for Carolyn Valkanas Carolyn Valkanas answered
2 years ago

What part of Speech is Saturday?

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To identify the simple subject and predicate in a sentence, we need to break down the sentence into its basic components.

In the given sentence: "Every Saturday she had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and Golden Eagle Syrup waiting on the kitchen table."

The simple subject refers to the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. It is the subject of the sentence. In this case, the simple subject is "she," which refers to a specific person.

The simple predicate refers to the main action or verb in the sentence. It is the predicate of the sentence. In this case, the simple predicate is "had," which shows the action of possessing or having.

So, the simple subject is "she" and the simple predicate is "had."