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Simple Predicate

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The predicate in the sentence is the word or it can be a group of words that will tell you what the noun is doing. The simple predicate is the verb in the sentence.
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the predicate is anything thats not part of the subject or conjunction ex:Bob went to school Bob is the subject,went to school is the predicate
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grandfather is simple subject and met is predicate
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Simple subject = Jake & Katie, Simple predicate = go.
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In the sentence "was" is the auxiliary verb and the simple predicate and 'was surprised' is the compound verb (helping verb 'was' and the main verb 'surprised') and the complete predicate.
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No, it is a verb, or an adjective.
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Simple Subject = dandelions (Subject) Simple Predicate = covered the lawn (Verb + Direct Object with no Prepositional Phrases)
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Yes . Here's an example: In the sentence "They are", They is the subject, and are the complete predicate. However, such a sentence presumes an antecedent. It could hardly open a new discourse.
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Usually a sentence is divided into the subject and the predicate. The subject is all of the words that make up who/what is doing the action in the sentence. The predicate is all of the words that make up the action being performed. Ex: My e...
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