Tent pegs. Best if they are metal
began
The simple predicate is "ran".
The cast of Tearing Down the Tent - 2009 includes: Jamie Reel as himself
The predicate in the sentence is "came down the mountain." It includes the verb "came" and the prepositional phrase "down the mountain," which provides more detail about the action.
Tearing Down the Tent - 2009 was released on: USA: 29 September 2009 (Modern Film Fest)
falls
No, but a tent definetely.
Okay, a compound subject is two subjects into one, and a simple predicate is the same ending to both subjects. For example: Alan and Robin were found walking down the street. In the foregoing, Alan and Robin are the two subjects, also known as compound subject, while simple predicate was "were found." However, I added another predicate which was basically an adjective phrase, "walking down the street." But "were found" is a simple predicate.
The predicate indicates what the subject is doing.For ex. The teenager walked down the lane.The subject is the teenager.The predicate is what is bolded, what the teenager is doing.~Now, get me some chocolate~
It is correct to say ''He will fall down''
Normally used as an expression to label what is the hardest or most challenging obstacle in a list of obstacles that needs to be overcome or considered.