complete predicate
I tested it as part of a science project on my laptop, and it lasted 2.55 hours.
The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.
'Since the last ten years...' is correct, but is only part of a sentence.
Only at the start of a sentence, or as part of a title.
Lasted is the past tense of the verb - last (meaning - to endure).
The subject of the second sentence cannot be implied in English
Only if it forms part of a title.
No, unless it is the first word of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
the predicate is has lasted a long time despite our differences it is this because"Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject. In the following sentences, the predicate is enclosed in braces ({}), while the subject is highlighted.Example:Judy {runs}.Judy and her dog {run on the beach every morning}."
After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.
A couple of hours only
Only if it's part of a proper title or the beginning word in a sentence. Otherwise, no.