In the sentence "Jordan slept on the sofa," the predicate is "slept on the sofa." The predicate includes the verb "slept" and the prepositional phrase "on the sofa," which provides additional information about where the action took place. The subject of the sentence is "Jordan," while the predicate tells us what action the subject is performing.
Jordan slept on sofa
No it is not... its suppose to be : I slept on my sofa and woke up in my bed
We saw the pencil under the table.The cat slept under the bed.My ball was under the sofa
This sentence is a sentence or indepedent clause (It has one subject = Bailey and one verb = slept) so that, is a sentence .
Subjects are the main noun of the sentence. Predicates, or verbs, tell what the subject is doing.
You can have two simple subjects and two simple predicates.
told
Yes, a sentence can have two complete predicates, for example:I washed the dishes and mopped the floor.
because its a sofa is stuffed with sofa
Hypothetically, the answer is yes. Technically the answer is no because a bed is designed specifically as a bed in every sense of the word. A couch can be slept on but are not typically designed for sleeping, unless it is a pull out sofa. A futon on the other hand is a fold up bed that turns into a small to medium sofa.
The predicate is "pours."
um, all predicates ARE verbs....that is the definition of a predicate....it's a verb