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The simple predicate is "come".
The subject is car, the predicate is stopped.
"wash the car with Dad."
The simple predicate refers to the verb in a sentence.Example:The blue car drove past quickly.Divided into subject and predicate, bolding the simple predicate:The blue car | drove past quickly.
Daring
predicate = crashed his car (= what comes after the subject) verb (crashed) is transitive (it takes an object) this is not the right answers
Yes you can sleep on the roof or the bonnet
Complete predicate
A split predicate refers to a predicate that requires two arguments but is spread across two different parts of a sentence, with one part coming before the subject and the other part coming after the subject. This type of predicate is common in languages that have free word order.
a predicate objective is a predicate that has an objective
Can is a modal verb. It is not a predicate or part of predicate until it is used in a sentence.I can see you - can see you = the predicate. can = simple predicate
There is no predicate. Why there is no predicate because the predicate is usually the verb then the rest of the sentence. so their is only an simple predicate which is move.