Asked by Marylyn
Identify the simple predicate in the sentence.
The drama performance brought tears to the audience's eyes.
A: performance
B: brought
C: brought tears******
D: to the audience's eyes
Is this correct....thank you
The drama performance brought tears to the audience's eyes.
A: performance
B: brought
C: brought tears******
D: to the audience's eyes
Is this correct....thank you
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Here is an example for you:
My son John has eaten hamburgers for dinner for years.
The complete subject is "My son" and its appositive is "John."
The complete predicate is all the rest of the sentence, from "has" to the end.
The simple predicate is just the main verb: "has eaten"
Now apply those ideas to your sentence and re-think your answer.
My son John has eaten hamburgers for dinner for years.
The complete subject is "My son" and its appositive is "John."
The complete predicate is all the rest of the sentence, from "has" to the end.
The simple predicate is just the main verb: "has eaten"
Now apply those ideas to your sentence and re-think your answer.
Answered by
Marylyn
Thank you for your help!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome!
Did you figure it out?
Did you figure it out?
Answered by
Marylyn
I think it is just brought
Answered by
Writeacher
Exactly!
Answered by
Marylyn
Thank you very much!!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome!
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