Watch the clouds above me
The predicate of the sentence "I like to watch the clouds above me" is "like to watch the clouds above me." It expresses the action and the subject's feelings towards watching the clouds. The subject "I" performs the action described in the predicate.
The complete predicate of the sentence "I like to watch the clouds above me" is "like to watch the clouds above me." It includes the verb "like" and all the words that provide additional information about what the subject (I) is doing, specifically the action of watching the clouds and the location.
Subj : your cousins and you Pred : like to play and like to watch
Clouds can form at various altitudes, depending on the type of cloud. High-level clouds like cirrus clouds can form as high as 20,000 feet above sea level or more. However, lower clouds like stratus clouds typically form closer to the Earth's surface.
Matthew is the subject and like to read is the predicate
I like to watch the clouds change color while the sun is setting.
You have to know types of clouds like cirrus clouds. You also have to know which clouds bring rain and snow, sleet and hail, lightning and thunder. Watch the news and see what meteorologists do!
Well, depending on what shows you want to watch and how often you would like to watch them. Usually, satellite can be blocked by storm clouds or clouds in general. I would say that cable is better.
It looks like a blue and green sphere, but you can see all of the clouds floating above the Earth.
The predicate in that sentence is "looked like a huge white elephant". The subject is "it".
The predicate part of the sentence tells what the subject does or has. It can also describe what the subject is or is like.
All clouds are diffiened into four layers as follows- low level clouds-stratus, stratocumulus,nimbostratus and fog(really low stratus) medium level clouds-altocumulus,altostratus high level clouds-cirrocumulus,cirrostratus and cirrus. many level clouds- these are usually convective clouds like cumulonimbuses. stratocumulus for A+