Ex: we split up last week
Ex: the vegetables have to be split up
i split the banana
Bob ended up getting his head SPLIT open after Richard cracked him upside the head with a baseball bat.
The general groaned when he saw the troops had been split.
The body of a ballerina was very lithe that was how she was able to do a split
A banana split minus the banana is an ice cream sundae.
If you have seen a river split into the ocean then you have seen a DELTA!
Yes.Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
He was so uncoordinated that he split his pants while doing ballet.
To correct a run-on sentence, you can split it up into smaller sentences, insert commas, or insert semicolons. Basically, add grammar and take out anything that is unnecessary to the sentence.
There was only one cookie left for Lizzie and me, so we split it in half, fair and square!
did you chalk it up for her
A predicate describes or provides information about the subject in a sentance. The bold part is the predicate. "Harry parked the car." A simple sentence might read: "Harry was scared to park the car because he was a new driver." With a split predicate, the sentence would read: Harry, because he was a new driver, was scared to park the car. The predicate modifies the subject of a sentence. Writers will often break up a sentence with split predicates to alleviate monotony. If used too often however, it could have the the opposite effect. Too many split predicates make for difficult reading. It's best to use them sparingly.