work is the simple predicate
A simple sentence is one which has only subject and predicate in it. Some examples of simple sentence are:I go to office. (I - Subject; go to office - predicate)He plays cricket. (He - Subject; plays cricket - predicate)Another formulationA simple sentence has only one finite verb - that is a verb in a tense.
Over the fence flew
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.
A simple subject is also a complete subject when it only contains one word.For instance: He went to the store. "He" is the only part of the subject at all. The rest of it is part of the complete predicate.
The yellow pages for the Cleveland are will have listings for fence repair companies. Simply look under fence repairs and you will see many companies that can do the job.
Famfen-Your Fence Specialists is a good company in Calgary that offers beautiful wood fence repair. They can paint your dirty, weathered, old fence and make it look brand new AND natural.
There's a cowboy sitting on the fence.
form_title=Wrought Iron Fence Repair form_header=12653 What kind(s) of repair do you need?*= [] Post is damaged [] Post is wobbly [] Fence is damaged [] Fence is rusty [] Fence is loose [] Gate is sagging [] Hardware is damaged/broken/missing [] Other How high is the fence in question?*= () Less than 4 feet () 4-6 feet () 6-8 feet () Greater than 8 feet
I'm guessing the person who bough the fence I'm guessing the person who bough the fence
Depends on what needs to be repaired, how much of the fence needs repairment, and who is doing the repairs.
I saw the whole thing through the slits in the fence. The piece of meat had slits across the surface.
The nouns in your sentence are grasshopper and fence.