huddled
The sentence is one of those that seems confusing because of all the prepositional phrases:
in the middle
of the box
of the litter
Also the subject comes after the predicate in this one but once you find the subject (kitten), you can ask, 'What did the kitten do?' A: huddled
The simple predicate is 'huddled'.
huddled
The sentence is one of those that seems confusing because of all the prepositional phrases:
in the middle
of the box
of the litter
Also the subject comes after the predicate in this one but once you find the subject (kitten), you can ask, 'What did the kitten do?' A: huddled
i dont know.that is an example.
huddled
Huddled
The simple predicate is 'huddled'.
The simple predicate is 'huddled'.
huddled The sentence is one of those that seems confusing because of all the prepositional phrases: in the middle of the box of the litter Also the subject comes after the predicate in this one but once you find the subject (kitten), you can ask, 'What did the kitten do?' A: huddled
The simple predicate is 'huddled'.
huddled
kitten
the whiskers on
The predicate is, "likes the ball of yarn."
"The whiskers on your kitten" is the subject of the sentence, and "twitch" is the predication.
My kitten is drinking milk :)
The kitten pounced on the toy.
The primordial to a cat is a kitten!