whats the simple predicate of this sentence, (During storms, people in open areas should crouch close to the ground.)
EVERYONE DOWN!!! or TAKE COVER!!!!!
Is this the phrase you had in mind? "Put your feet together, squat down, tuck your head, and cover your ears."
Lightning is lazy and tries to take short cuts on its way to hitting the ground. Anything that stands up away from the surface of the ground becomes a target, trees are a perfect example - they get hit regularly by lightning. Crouching on the ground reduces your height and therefore reduces the chance of becoming a short cut target for the lightning. Mind you, if you are in an open field, this action may not save you. The best place to be is still inside, away from windows and water.
dig it out
yes it does but it is to hot for people
crouch
The verb in the sentence is: should crouch
during storms
EVERYONE DOWN!!! or TAKE COVER!!!!!
The simple subject is people.The complete subject is 'people in open areas'.
Is this the phrase you had in mind? "Put your feet together, squat down, tuck your head, and cover your ears."
The predicate is: "are helpful". The subject is: "The people at the center".
Subject: Few people Predicate: had them
The simple predicate is "find" (the verb).
Subject = Most people Predicate = find cockroaches troublesome.
The complete predicate of this sentence is 'fascinate people'.
Lightning is lazy and tries to take short cuts on its way to hitting the ground. Anything that stands up away from the surface of the ground becomes a target, trees are a perfect example - they get hit regularly by lightning. Crouching on the ground reduces your height and therefore reduces the chance of becoming a short cut target for the lightning. Mind you, if you are in an open field, this action may not save you. The best place to be is still inside, away from windows and water.