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The simple predicate is the verb or the verb phrase in a sentence. In the sentence 'From the window peered a scary face that frightened my little brother' the simple predicate is 'peered'.
It was nightfall on New Years eve and I peered out my window
The machines and the people in New York frighten old Mrs. Pan so she would not sit by the window. Her grandchildren frightened her pictures in a magazine frightened her, and she was scared she would die in New York.
By revealing that the police car is empty, the author reinforces the dependence on technology, leaving the reader frightened.
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The simple predicate is the verb or the verb phrase in a sentence. In the sentence 'From the window peered a scary face that frightened my little brother' the simple predicate is 'peered'.
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The verb in this sentence is "peered." It describes the action of the scary face looking out from the window.
The simple predicate is "face."
Peered is the simple predicate in the sentence. It is the main action that the subject, scary face, is performing.
The simple predicate in the sentence is "peered." It is the main verb that shows the action of the subject "a scary face."
One possibility is peered (looked) as in "She peered through the window to see what was happening."
The word "peered" is a verb.An example sentence is:He peered through the dusty window.
It was nightfall on New Years eve and I peered out my window