Rebuttal
Their was a debate in school today>
The predicate part of the sentence tells what the subject does or has. It can also describe what the subject is or is like.
I don't care to debate the issue with you.
The debate team went to the state competition. I practiced for my debate at school.
The Senate rejected an amendment during a floor debate in part of avoiding a new unfunded mandate to be created.
One could debate the existence of an after life.
Action words are verbs. Verbs don't describe another part of speech. The show the action, state of being, or occurrence in a sentence. Adverbs are words that describe (modify) verbs.
Yes. Noun: "We held a debate." Verb: "Let's debate that subject later."
The predicate is the part of a sentence that provides information about the subject. It typically includes the verb and any accompanying words that describe the action or state of the subject.
It's a medical term to describe location. The anterior part of the bone was fractured.
The word "country" functions as a noun in the sentence, referring to a nation or sovereign state. It is part of the subject of the sentence or may be used to describe a location or place.
A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear,...