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A simple sentence need both subject and predicate to agree to be correct.
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"the snowy peaks" doesn't have a subject because it's not a complete sentence. A sentence needs a subject and a verb, and it must form a complete thought.If the sentence were written as "The snowy peaks are beautiful in February" the the subject would be "peaks" (are is a linking verb). But in the sentence "I love to look at the snowy peaks" I is the subject.
First, the "predicate" is just another name for the verb, the word that shows the action in a sentence. Every sentence needs a subject (the person, place or thing doing the action) and a predicate (the action word that tells what the subject has done). The simple predicate is usually the main verb in a sentence. For example: Jerry ran to catch the bus. The subject is Jerry. The word that tells what he did is "ran" and that is the simple predicate.
First, the "predicate" is just another name for the verb, the word that shows the action in a sentence. Every sentence needs a subject (the person, place or thing doing the action) and a predicate (the action word that tells what the subject has done). The simple predicate is usually the main verb in a sentence. For example: Jerry ran to catch the bus. The subject is Jerry. The word that tells what he did is "ran" and that is the simple predicate.
My mother needs to use her oxygen tank to breathe.
The subject is who or what a sentence is about; the sentence should describe or tell something about the subject. The subject always needs a verb, showing what is happening in the sentence.
First, the "predicate" is just another name for the verb, the word that shows the action in a sentence. Every sentence needs a subject (the person, place or thing doing the action) and a predicate (the action word that tells what the subject has done). The simple predicate is usually the main verb in a sentence. For example: Jerry ran to catch the bus. The subject is Jerry. The word that tells what he did is "ran" and that is the simple predicate.
no. a sentence needs a subject/obect and a verb
no hi is not a sentence because a sentence has a SVO (subject verb and object) Hi is just a subject it needs a verb with it
no, every sentence needs a subject and a verb. waved is a verb but there is no subject. the subject is who or what is doing the verb.