The predicate of a sentence is everything except the subject. Here the subject is a large grey cat. So therefore the predicate is jumped on top of the brick wall.
The predicate is the verb and the words after the verb.
A large cat jumps over the fence --- the verb is jumps. the predicate is jumps over the fence.
The subject is cat, the complete subject is A large cat
A large gray cat
jumped on top of the brick wall
The predicate of this sentence is the cat jumped on top of the brick wall. I am a child sooo...............
jumped
Brick wall?
slowly let her impaling on 3-4 inches large and long, long dildo .
There is a large population of animals in this world.
The adjective in the sentence is large (describes the noun crop).The noun in the sentence is grapes (object of the preposition 'of').
many large paintings
Example sentence - The candle maker botched the details on the large candle and had to remake it.
Complete predicate: "unfolded a large quilt" Simple predicate: "unfolded"
A large catalogue shows the prices of many objects that can be ordered and can also be a useful paperweight.
bulldog large
A brick kiln.
At the further west end is the former parlor with its large fire-place having molded brick jambs.
slowly let her impaling on 3-4 inches large and long, long dildo .
Subject==The Large Gray Cat Predicate==Likes reclining on the model railroad Subject==The Large Gray Cat Predicate==Likes reclining on the model railroad Basically you split the first noun (or nouns) by the first verb.
The answer will depend on how large each brick is.
A Besser brick is another term for a Besser block - a large double-cavity concrete block.
A brick
A brick kiln.
A brick kiln.