He forgot his homework. She forgot to get up in time for church.
Its not possible. For a simple sentence you can only have a verb and a subject. ie. She eats. He runs.
No, "forgot" is not a noun. It is the past tense of the verb "forget."
The addition of a simple suffix will change your verb into a noun.
The Simple Predicate of that sentence is hide. the verb of the sentence is always the simple predicate
The scrumption doubled the price of the bill.
A simple sentence uses a subject and a verb..
verb or noun, depending on how you use it in a sentence. For example, invite in the sentence "Hey, I sent you an invite via email" would be a noun. Conversely, "I forgot to invite him to the party" is using invite as a verb :)
A simple predicate consists of only a verb or verb phrase. In this sentence the verb phrase is -- has started
which is not a verb
The simple predicate in the sentence "I was surprised" is "was surprised." It indicates the action or state of being of the subject "I."
The verb in the sentence is "appears." It is the action being described in the sentence.
The simple predicate is the key word in the predicate or verb part of the sentence. It is not the entire predicate because then it wouldn't be simple. The simple predicate in a sentence is also known as the verb or verbs. The simple predicate is only the main verb.