If your brother runs and works out every morning, it will help him continue a healthy lifestyle. Another great way to keep in shape is by also performing weight training.
The simple subject of the sentence in the question is brother.
"To run" is a verb. Ex: John runs 5 miles every morning.
Yes, the word 'every' is an adjective, a type of determiner.An adjective is a word used to describe or quantify a noun.Example: This train runs every day but Sunday.
There is no part of speech called a 'predicate proper' in English.The predicate of a sentence is the verb and all the words related to that verb that tell something about the subject of the sentence.The simple predicate is the verb itself.The complete predicate is the verb and all the words related to that verb.Examples:Jane runs. (the simple predicate and the complete predicate is the verb 'runs')Jane runs in the park every morning. (the simple predicate is the verb 'runs'; the complete predicate is 'runs in the park every morning')Jane runs in the park then takes a shower before going to work. (this sentence has a compound predicate based on two verbs, 'runs' and 'takes', each with a group of words related to that verb)A possessive adjective is a pronoun that is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, our, his, her, their, its.Examples:I made the pie from my mother's recipe.Your garden looks beautiful.We're planning a party for their anniversary.Jack rode his bicycle to school.Another interpretation of the question:"What are predicate, proper, and possessive adjectives".A predicate adjective is one that follows a linking verb. Example: Mary is happy. (happy is the predicate adjective)A proper adjective is one that is derived from a proper noun. Example: Jose wants to be an American citizen. (American shows "what kind" of citizen)Possessive adjectives as explained above.
the predicate is has lasted a long time despite our differences it is this because"Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject. In the following sentences, the predicate is enclosed in braces ({}), while the subject is highlighted.Example:Judy {runs}.Judy and her dog {run on the beach every morning}."
(your) brother
brother
brother
The simple subject of the sentence in the question is brother.
The simple subject is "brother".
Brother
go for runs on the road or around yard every morning before school,thats what I do and it works out great
The simple predicate is the main verb. In this case there are two verbs that together act as the simple predicate. So the simple predicate is runs,work
"To run" is a verb. Ex: John runs 5 miles every morning.
ghvcderyuknmnbvcvdf,jhngbvI like ice cream.
Jon runs 7*1.8 plus 7*1 = 19.6 kilometers in 7 days
he runs in the morning, and during practice