No, "is next to the watermelon" is a predicate. A predicate is a group of words that includes a verb and all of the words related to the verb. The verb in this predicate is "is". To become a sentence, a subject is required. For example:
The cheese is next to the watermelon.
The row of carrots is next to the watermelon, then a row of of beets next the pumpkin.
My booth is next to the watermelon vendor's booth.
Help yourself to some but obey the law- If you drink, don't drive- do the watermelon crawl. She showed me how to do the watermelon crawl. I'm ready for some of that watermelon!
how to plant a watermelon tree is first,you buy a watermelon,then you open the watermelon,then there are many seeds inside, take out one of the seed and put it in the soil,water it,and the next day,it grew!
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In that box was a watermelon coverd with bubble rapped at the store.
The polar bear's interaction with a watermelon can be amusing.
Combine a cup of watermelon with sugar and mint in a bowl. Next, blend eight cups of watermelon with lemon juice, wine, and ginger and let it sit for a half hour. Top with the reserved watermelon and serve.
To save watermelon seeds for next year, first remove the seeds from a ripe watermelon and rinse them to remove any pulp. Allow the seeds to dry completely on a paper towel for a few days. Store the dried seeds in a cool, dry place in an airtight container until you are ready to plant them next year.
Fredick was playing with his cat Fluffy after he had a delicious piece of watermelon.
The samurai's blade sliced through the watermelon like butter.
The next sentence is a lie because it is not a sentence, it has no verb. So, the first sentence is also a lie because there is no 'next sentence'.
The samurai took his sharp samurai sword and cut the watermelon in half.
The next to last sentence in a piece of writing is called the penultimate sentence.