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The penguins huddled together and survived the overnight storm.
They huddled together in the freezing cold.
All the naked women were huddled around me
The simple predicate is 'huddled'.
huddled The sentence is one of those that seems confusing because of all the prepositional phrases: in the middle of the box of the litter Also the subject comes after the predicate in this one but once you find the subject (kitten), you can ask, 'What did the kitten do?' A: huddled
Example sentences using the word huddled include: The family huddled in the basement during the tornado warning. The three teenagers huddled under one umbrella when it began to rain. Huddled together for warmth, the campers survived the night without fire or shelter.
We huddled in our trenches, listening to sporadic enemy gunfire.
The simple predicate is 'huddled'.
huddled The sentence is one of those that seems confusing because of all the prepositional phrases: in the middle of the box of the litter Also the subject comes after the predicate in this one but once you find the subject (kitten), you can ask, 'What did the kitten do?' A: huddled
huddled
The simple predicate is 'huddled'.
It is a past-tense verb. Example: They huddled together to escape the cold.
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