finished...i think
"finished" is the simple predicate in the sentence.
Sure, please provide me with the sentence and the homophones to choose from.
"Chews" sounds like "Choose". An example sentence: Who will America choose as the next American Idol?
The irregular verb "choose" has the following present tense forms: I/you/we/they choose he/she/it chooses
Homophone; the two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings
Pretty much, yes.
"should have asked" is the predicate.
C. A has a compound subject and a simple predicate. B has a compound subject and a simple predicate. C has two verbs for the subject: Sandy washed and Sandy ironed. D has a simple subject ("we") and a simple verb ("went").
Is this the correct usage of ! in the following sentence? Many people wanting the job - will choose wisely!
The heart is superior to the liver
"to the movies" is a prepositional phrase.
exhausting
A. Contestant.
'Choose your destiny'
No.
Sure, please provide me with the sentence and the homophones to choose from.
Jack chews gum but I choose not to.
The adjective in that sentence is empty.