The complete predicate is "gather in the yard."
The complete predicate is "gather in the yard."
The predicate of the sentence "The dog chased the cat around the yard" is "chased the cat around the yard." It includes the verb "chased" and provides information about what the dog did, along with details about the action and its context.
His drawings of animals are delightful. Delightful describes drawings, so it is a Predicate Adjective.
In late summer animals gather mast such as nuts from trees. The animals that gather mast include squirrels, deer, chipmunks, and turkeys.
The complete predicate of this sentence is 'fascinate people'.
It is impossible to form a sentence without a complete subject and a complete predicate. Those are the two required constituent parts of any sentence. The subject is the simple subject and any of its associated parts, such as adjectives, and the predicate is the verb and any of its associated parts, such as adverbs and predicate objects. The shortest possible sentence in the English language is, "I am." The subject is "I" and the predicate is "am."
"are make" is the simple predicate in this sentence.
A hunter gather is a group of people who hunt for animals and they keep moving.
they hunted the animals.
There are many animals that have adapted in order to gather nectar from flowers. For example a hummingbird has a long beak in order to get to the nectar.
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