Listened to the tape of the choral group.
"listened to the tape of the choral group" is the predicate in this sentence. It describes the action that Ms. Bentley and her class performed.
The simple subject is "class," and the simple predicate is "have."
Subject: Bringing a dictionary to class Predicate: is always a good idea
A predicate nominative is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that renames the subject of a sentence. For example, in the sentence "She is a doctor," "doctor" is the predicate nominative that renames "she."
The predicate noun (or predicate nominative) is the noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates or stands for the subject.The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object is a form of the subject, or the subject becomes the object.Examples:Mary was elected class president. (Mary->president)Mary is the new class president. (Mary=president)
You cannot, because the main verb "is" does not have a passive form. Only the predicate may be expressed in the passive: ...time for the class to be started.
Class is subject; begins is predicate
The simple subject is "class," and the simple predicate is "have."
Yes, indeed I can:"I joined the choral class in school because I like singing in a group.""The choral festival was astonishing.""The Messiah is an oratorio containing many awe-inspiring choral parts."
Subject: Bringing a dictionary to class Predicate: is always a good idea
The simple predicate is had been beaten.
No I just listened in history class.
You would've known that if you listened in class.
"MrJones", presumably a proper noun for the spelling of which the questioner is responsible, is the simple subject, and the simple predicate is "is".
The quality of a categorical proposition indicates the nature of the relationship it affirms between its subject and predicate terms: it is an affirmativeproposition if it states that the class designated by its subject term is included, either as a whole or only in part, within the class designated by its predicate term, and it is a negativeproposition if it wholly or partially excludes members of the subject class from the predicate class.
well u should of listened in class!
students should listen to ipods during class because im awesome
It can't be She because she is a pronoun. It can't be your because your is also a pronoun. It can't be class because class is a noun. That only leaves one word, helped. Thankfully, helped is a verb, the past tense of the verb to help, and therefore is appropriate to use as a predicate.