The simple predicate is "was" and the complete predicate was "was hard".
The predicate in the sentence "The trail was hard" is "was hard". This is because the predicate describes the action or state of the subject, in this case, the trail.
You would capitalize the first letter of the sentence to make it grammatically correct: "We had fun at Prairie Trail Park."
'Needs' would be the verb in this sentence.
Sure, if it's part of a proper noun. For instance, "The" is part of The Dalles, a city in Oregon where the Oregon Trail ended. See the discussion page for additional comments regarding the Oregon Trail.
The pioneer blazed a trail through the uncharted wilderness.
She carries a canteen with her when she goes hiking to stay hydrated on the trail.
Is hard
"Showed" is the predicate (verb). sign = subject us = indirect object trail = direct object
Albert had no destination in mind that anyone knew about, so when they found him wandering on the trail, no one asked him where he was going.
Following the Trail - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Stay on the trail.Conrad biked on the Bike Trail.
You would capitalize the first letter of the sentence to make it grammatically correct: "We had fun at Prairie Trail Park."
i followed the trail to find my way home
No
The trail ended five miles after where it started.
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They trekked up the mountain's path.No matter how far they trekked, the sun kept following them.
They meandered off the trail.