Asked by Nick
Complete Predicate.
The Snake wrapped itself around the tree. (wrapped itself) is that the correct answer?
The Snake wrapped itself around the tree. (wrapped itself) is that the correct answer?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The complete subject is THE SNAKE.
That leaves the rest of the sentence as the complete predicate: WRAPPED ITSELF AROUND THE TREE.
That leaves the rest of the sentence as the complete predicate: WRAPPED ITSELF AROUND THE TREE.
Answered by
Nick
Thank you, Ms. Sue what about CP
That mountain is the tallest one around here. (in the tallest one around here)
The fire destroyed the old house. (destroyed the old house)
The Puppy limped toward the old man. (limped toward the old man)
are my answers correct.
That mountain is the tallest one around here. (in the tallest one around here)
The fire destroyed the old house. (destroyed the old house)
The Puppy limped toward the old man. (limped toward the old man)
are my answers correct.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. Your answers are correct :-)
I assume you mean "IS the tallest one around here."
I assume you mean "IS the tallest one around here."
Answered by
Nick
Thank you again Ms. Sue may I ask your help with two other questions?
Simple Subject:
Gold miners were Jack's best customers. (gold miners)
A cellular telephone is one example of this change. (cellular telephone)
Simple Subject:
Gold miners were Jack's best customers. (gold miners)
A cellular telephone is one example of this change. (cellular telephone)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You've given the complete subjects. The simple subject is the noun.
In the first sentence, the simple subject is MINERS. "Gold" is an adjective modifying "miners."
In the second sentence, TELEPHONE is the simple subject.
In the first sentence, the simple subject is MINERS. "Gold" is an adjective modifying "miners."
In the second sentence, TELEPHONE is the simple subject.
Answered by
Nick
THANK YOU, Ms. Sue
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome, Nick.
Answered by
Lauren
What is the simple subject and simple predicate in the sentence
The first movies were different from today's films.
I said the simple subject is movies and the simple predicate is were different. I this the correct answer?
The first movies were different from today's films.
I said the simple subject is movies and the simple predicate is were different. I this the correct answer?
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