In English an example of a predicate would be the quote, "If you build it, he will come."
a predicate phrase is for example : jack had eaten dog crap. the predicate phrase would be had eaten
No. It might be a complete predicate in "The boy ran quickly."The simple predicate is only the verb and any helping verbs it uses, not adverbs.Examples:The cow has been milked today. (simple predicate: has been milked)The man is walking to the store. (simple predicate: is walking).The man enjoys jogging. (simple predicate: enjoys; jogging is a gerund/noun)
I colored and washed my hair today.
Pedro is awesome :D he has spikey hair. An example of the use of a predicate subject would be... Awesome is Pedro. (We know that 'awesome' is not the subject because it's an adjective.)
The word that usually starts the complete predicate is typically a verb. The complete predicate includes the verb and all the words that modify or complement it, providing information about the action or state of being of the subject. For example, in the sentence "The dog barks loudly," "barks" is the verb that begins the complete predicate.
Simple predicate indaicates a single predicate example:"I am a industrious student in JGSS."The simple predicate is industrious.There is another kind the compound predicate example:"I am a fast and furious runner."The compound predicate is fast and furious. By:A 9 years old child named Raian Diolata Grade 4 star JGSS
Predicate is the main verbs in the sentence.Examples of a predicate in the sentence:*He supervised the project.*They disagreed about the outcome.
a predicate phrase is for example : jack had eaten dog crap. the predicate phrase would be had eaten
yes it can example: can fly that is a simple predicate
the ex. of a subject is an elephant a predicate is it is huge(referring to elephant)
A predicate is the verb and all of the words that follow or are related to that verb.The predicate in the example is: was windy and cold.
Grasshopper is a noun. If it follows a linking verb, it's a predicate nominative. Example: That is a grasshopper.
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
the boy ate the apple predicate(ate the apple)
5 example of compound predicate and subject
A word by itself is not a predicate. A predicate is a portion of a sentence which can consist of one or more words. "Am" is a verb. It is possible that when "am" is used in a sentence that "am" will be the predicate of the sentence, for example: "Are you the chosen one? I am."
Grateful can be a predicate adjective. Example: I am grateful. A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and describes the subject. "Am" is the linking verb, "grateful" is the predicate adjective, and "I" is the subject.