Asked by Mary W.
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."
"Every Saturday she had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and Golden Eagle Syrup waiting on the kitchen table."
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What is the verb?
Who is the subject of this verb?
Who is the subject of this verb?
Answered by
Mary W.
Identify the complete subject and complete predicate
Answered by
Mary W.
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
Complete Subject is - Every Saturday she
Complete Predicate is - had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and golden eagle syrup waiting on the table
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Writeacher
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Answered by
angel
Complete subject is - Every Saturday she
Complete predicate is- had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and golden eagle syrup waiting on the table.
Complete predicate is- had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and golden eagle syrup waiting on the table.
Answered by
Claire
Very Helpful! I got my answer for my homework in a snap!
Answered by
ibtisam adrus
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.
the kitchen table.
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i am a kid
well i have done all i can do
Answered by
Carolyn Valkanas
What part of Speech is Saturday?
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