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simple predicate for these insects are strange and amazing creatures
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The simple predicate is simply the main verb.
The complete predicate is the verb and everything that goes with it.
Simple predicate is underlined:
John <u>ate</u> a hamburger and fries.
The beautiful actress <u>was living</u> in a condo in the city.
All those books <u>were delivered</u> by UPS.
Let me know what you think the verb is in your sentence.
The complete predicate is the verb and everything that goes with it.
Simple predicate is underlined:
John <u>ate</u> a hamburger and fries.
The beautiful actress <u>was living</u> in a condo in the city.
All those books <u>were delivered</u> by UPS.
Let me know what you think the verb is in your sentence.