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fits nicely into my coat pocket is the predicate of a small mouse fits nicely into my pocket because fits is a verb and a predicate always starts with either a helping verb or a verb. hope this helps :)
The Simple Subject Is Cubs And The Simple Predicate Is Batted.
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Plasmids have small pockets of DNA in them.
Every sentence has two things: a subject and a predicate (verb). When you are asked to give the predicate of a sentence, they probably want the complex predicate. If they ask for the simple predicate, that's another matter. Here is an example.The small dog named Lady walked across the street.In the sentence above, the complex subject is "The small dog named Lady"- it's everything that has to do with what the sentence is about. The complex predicate is "walked across the street. "- everything that has to do with what the subject is doing.The simple subject is just the bare minimum of information, without any description at all. In this case, it would be "Lady." The simple predicate is just the verb that's doing all the action- in this sentence, "walked."So to give a sentence with a simple predicate and predicate, you simply have to identify what is the active verb (simple predicate), and what else is associated with the verb (predicate).Happy hunting,Inky
It is ravioli.
Islam with small pockets of Christians and some Jews.
The word "tip" fits into that category nicely.
hell noo. there are small pockets of developement, but overall no Tonga is an LEDC
Yes they do. There are small pockets of redwoods in British Columbia.