The predicate in the sentence The runner worked hard and was successful is worked hard and was successful.
Is hard
Only when it is the last word in a clause. Otherwise no. For example: I have worked hard and yet my homework is still unfinished.
To play hard mode, go to missions, then select hard.
A common simile for "as hard as" is "as hard as a rock." This comparison emphasizes extreme toughness or difficulty, suggesting that something is unyielding or challenging. Other examples include "as hard as nails" or "as hard as steel," which similarly convey strength and resilience.
if you put your mind to it it is not really hard just rember your properties
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he worked hard
The simple predicate is "was" and the complete predicate was "was hard".
Is hard
A very special gift! He was very talented and he also worked very hard.
yes
There is not a predicate noun in this sentence. The definition of a predicate noun is that it defines or restates the subject AND it has to follow a linking verb. example:Mrs.Smith is a nurse. the predicate noun would be nurse
Well she got her start by doing news and then she moved from there. But she just worked hard and made good decisions for herself.
1) Samantha and Mady collected seashells then cleaned them.Samantha and Mady are the subjects. The compound predicate that is collected and cleaned is telling you what they both did.2) The mayor and his brother were arrested and thrown into jail.The subjects are the mayor and his brother. The predicate says that they were both arrested, and that both were thrown into jail.
The adverb is "hard," as it describes how he worked in clearing the land.
Tyra banks became successful because she worked hard and wanted it. She is an entrepreneur.
Laws He Worked Hard To Pass His Laws To The USA