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It is sometimes called the simple predicate?

The verb is sometimes called the simple predicate. Simple predicates are the helping word and verb combination. All sentences have two parts that are the subject and predicate.


Can there be 2 subjects and 2 predicates in one sentence?

You can have two simple subjects and two simple predicates.


What are the parts of simple sentence?

Simple subjects and predicates.


What are the parts of a simple sentence?

Simple subjects and predicates.


What is the differences between the simple predicate and a complete predicate?

Predicates: Complete predicates are all words other than the subject and its modifiers. Simple predicates are only the verb with helping word (i.e. has, have, had, was, is, etc.) If there are any. Simple predicates are the part of the predicate that includes only the verb(s). The dog stole and buried the bones. "stole" and "buried" are the simple predicates. They can actually be considered a compound predicate, which is a type of simple predicate in which the subject does two or more actions. "stole and buried the bones" is the complex predicate. It includes everything that can modify the action.


What is Sometimes called the simple predicative?

First, the "predicate" is just another name for the verb, the word that shows the action in a sentence. Every sentence needs a subject (the person, place or thing doing the action) and a predicate (the action word that tells what the subject has done). The simple predicate is usually the main verb in a sentence. For example: Jerry ran to catch the bus. The subject is Jerry. The word that tells what he did is "ran" and that is the simple predicate.


Is the sentence Robert and his brother were working in the garden. compound or simple?

If you are talking about predicates it is simple. If you are talking about subjects it is compound.


What are filtered conditions in queries called?

Expressions or Predicates


Who or what the sentence is about is called the?

sometimes called the simple predicate


What is true of all predicates?

All predicates are statements that assert something about a subject, typically comprising a verb and any objects or modifiers. They can be classified into various types, such as simple, compound, or complex predicates, depending on their structure. Predicates play a crucial role in forming complete sentences, conveying actions, states, or conditions related to the subject. Additionally, they can vary in specificity and can be true or false, depending on the context.


What is the complete and simple subjects and predicates in this sentence Among the famous Chinese artists is Chang Dai-chien?

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What is a childlike individual called?

Sometimes a childlike individual is called simple, sometimes innocent but childlike works.