This is a compound sentence; each independent clause has its own simple predicate.
Divide this into two (what could be two complete sentences). Then tell us what the verb for each clause is ... there will be TWO simple predicates.
I have a doubt in this statement:
We've been best friends for years and still we're going to be more than best friends
1)What is the simple predicate in this sentence?
3 answers
1)been 2)going
Almost. Remember to include auxiliary verbs:
have been
are going
The auxiliary verbs are tricky when they are included in a contraction, such as We've and we're.
have been
are going
The auxiliary verbs are tricky when they are included in a contraction, such as We've and we're.