The verb in the sentence is: should crouch
The simple predicate is: should crouch
The complete predicate is: should crouch close to the ground.
The simple subject is: people
The complete subject is: people in open areas
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"Complete" predicates have lots of details (adverbs, phrases) about the verb. Simple predicates have simply the verbExample: The dog ran down the street. Simple predicate: ranExample: The dog ran down the street. Complete predicate: ran down the street
Yes. The predicate nominative "she" follows the copula ( "linking verb") am. Many people will say " I am her" but it is incorrect because her is an object form, not a predicate nominative, and thus cannot be linked to the subject "I" through the copula.
whats the simple predicate of this sentence, (During storms, people in open areas should crouch close to the ground.)
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EVERYONE DOWN!!! or TAKE COVER!!!!!
The simple subject is people.The complete subject is 'people in open areas'.
Is this the phrase you had in mind? "Put your feet together, squat down, tuck your head, and cover your ears."
Subject: Few people Predicate: had them
The predicate is: "are helpful". The subject is: "The people at the center".
The simple predicate is "find" (the verb).
Subject = Most people Predicate = find cockroaches troublesome.
The complete predicate of this sentence is 'fascinate people'.
a predicate is like where,what,when.hello ugly people