subject- CACKLING OF GEESE
predicate- SAVED ROME
In the sentence "The crackling of geese saved Rome," the subject is "The crackling of geese," which refers to the sound made by the geese. The predicate is "saved Rome," indicating what the subject did. Together, they convey that the sound of the geese played a crucial role in saving the city of Rome.
The sentence contains a compound predicate, where the subject ("The family") performs two actions ("saved" and "counted") using the same direct object ("their pennies").
saved
'saved' is a verb so you think about a circumstance in which this verb could be used then write this down.
If you are saved, heaven is your predestination.
i miraculously saved the kitten
The unnamed good Samaritan saved me.
A Penny saved is a penny earned, as you would not have it any other way
His adroitness at handling the incident saved everyone from embarrassment.
The scupper saved the boat fromm sinking.
The goalie really saved the game.
The knight bravely saved the princess.