The complete predicate in the sentence "You watched the space shuttle on TV this morning" is "watched the space shuttle on TV this morning." The complete predicate includes the verb "watched" and all the words that provide additional information about what the subject (you) did.
A space shuttle launch can typically be seen from about 30-50 miles away, depending on atmospheric conditions and visibility. However, large rockets or unique lighting effects might make them visible from even further distances.
On 28 January 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger tragically exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, resulting in the loss of all seven crew members on board. The disaster was later attributed to the failure of an O-ring seal in one of the solid rocket boosters due to cold weather conditions.
It has been estimated that half a billion people watched the moon landing on TV.
An estimated 530 million people watched the Apollo 13 mission overall. About 25 million watched it live on TV during the accident, and later the movie adaptation further increased its popularity.
An estimated 600 million people watched the Apollo 11 moon landing live on television.
The subject of this sentence is 'Tourists'. The predicate of this sentence is 'watched the ships in the harbour'.
The space shuttle flies into space. It can travel to different planets.
This morning, I watched TV before I drove here. I watched television this morning before I drove here.
"when we all watched the news on television" is not a sentence, it's a clause, not a complete sentence.The nouns are news and television."We all watched the news on television." is a complete thought, a sentence.The word 'when' at the start of the clause is functioning as a conjunction, which needs what occurred when you all watched the news. Example:We were shocked when we all watched the news on television.ORWhen we all watched the news on television, we were shocked.We had snacks when we all watched the news on television.When we all watched the news on television, I fell asleep.
Yes, it would be, For Example, Heather has watched a space shuttle launch. has would be the helping verb and watched would be the main verb.
I watched as the space shuttle launched from Cape Canaveral.
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An example of a compound-complex sentence with a compound subject and predicate, along with six prepositional phrases, is: "The dog and the cat played in the garden, while the children laughed at their antics and watched from the porch." In this sentence, the compound subject is "the dog and the cat," the compound predicate is "played" and "laughed," and the prepositional phrases are "in the garden," "at their antics," "from the porch," "with joy," "during the afternoon," and "near the flowers."
No. it was on in the morning at 10:00 o'clock. i watched and it was really touching.
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808,000 people watched the 2009 All Ireland Football Final on RTÉ, Ireland's national TV station. However, around the world, many more people would have watched it, so it is impossible to give a complete answer.
A space shuttle launch can typically be seen from about 30-50 miles away, depending on atmospheric conditions and visibility. However, large rockets or unique lighting effects might make them visible from even further distances.