a simple word
A simple predicate is only one word, so do not is not a simple predicate
The noun forms for the adjective simple are simpleness and simplicity.The word 'simple' is a noun form as a word for a medicinal herb, or a medicine made from one.
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the word calculas is seemed to be amazing it come from germany
work does not have a simple word its the simplest
The word 'alive' rhymes with 'survive' and is a simple word.
The word "hit" remains the same in both the simple present and simple past tense.
The simple past of the word "do" is "did." For example, "Yesterday, I did my homework."
No. 'It' is a simple subject.
The word that joins two simple sentences is a conjunction.
The African Luhya word for the English term 'simple' is "rahisii".
This is a simple sentence.
One Simple Word was created on 1990-10-08.
The simple past tense of hide is hid.
The root word for simplicity is "simple," which comes from the Latin word "simplicis" meaning "plain" or "uncomplicated."
Are you referring to the definition to be simple or the definition of "simple predicate"? Anyway, I'm thinking that you mean the former. A simple predicate is the word that shows what is happening. In the before sentence, is is the simple predicate. "is the word that shows what is happening" is the whole predicate. A verb will not always be the simple predicate, and simple predicates will not always be 1 word.