A predicate is the verb and all of the words that follow or are related to that verb.
The predicate in the example is: was windy and cold.
That is the correct spelling of the word "blizzard" (a windy snowstorm).
Can you do windy ? No, so it is not a verb ! lol !
Yes but not windy there are sandstorms though.
along the equator : warm at the poles : cold and windy ;) =)) !*
It's usaully really windy and cold It's usaully really windy and cold It's usaully really windy and cold
yes 61 degrees is cold so wear a jacket plus its windy that would make it also cold
Type your answer here... cold, damp both are predicate adjectives
it depends if you mean constantly cold, or mildly cold, but Alaska is cold and windy, if that's not a possibility for an answer, then Main can get very cold too. (but as i said before, mildly) Hope that helped!! :)
A snowstorm.
November is the proper adjective for November, as in "November baby," "November weather," or "November snowstorm."
The Tundra. :)
Cold and windy.