'Everyone in our school' is the complete subject.
Everyone in our school
The predicate of the sentence "Everyone in your school is wearing uniforms this year" would be "is wearing uniforms this year". The subject is "Everyone" but the rest of that portion "in your school" is describing the subject, not the action. the action, and therefore the predicate, begins at the verb, which in this case is "is" or "is wearing".
I think this is right, but 4th grade was a long time ago for me!
The complete predicate is "is wearing uniforms this year."
The simple predicate is "is wearing."
A predicate is a verb. The complete predicate includes the simple predicate (verb is wearing) and its modifiers (the adverb phrase this year).
The complete subject is "everyone in your school". "In your school" is the only modifier that modifies the subject, "everyone"; "this year" modifies the verb "is wearing" as an adverb of time and therefore is part of the predicate, as is the direct object "uniforms".
The complete predicate is "is wearing uniforms this year."
'Everyone in our school' is the complete subject.
Everyone in our school
Everyone in our school
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There is no standard collective noun for uniforms. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a rack of uniforms or a regiment of uniforms.
The headmistress happily announced the planned introduction of uniforms and a school dress code, several pupils loudely dissented right there and then shouting their disapproval until they were silenced by the deputy head.
The entire staff of employees was given training to respond to emergencies. We've provided the new uniforms to our staff of front desk personnel. A staff of waitpersons stood ready to greet the guests.
The nurses' uniforms were washed by the laundry service.
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The simple predicate is "is wearing." (present continuous of "to wear")
'Everyone in our school' is the complete subject.Everyone in our school
The uniforms are very strict at school
This depends on what you think of school uniforms. Everyone has a different opinion.
The nouns in the sentence are policemen and uniforms.
he approved his allowance of school uniforms.
Our, is a possessive pronoun in this sentence. It takes the place of the name of the group or organization for those uniforms.
Soccerpro.com carries football jerseys for everyone, adults and juniors included. Worldsoccershop.com and totallysoccer.com also has uniforms available.
yes so everyone knows who you are
What to wear. How should I dress? Should we look the same? Will uniforms take stress off mornings? Should everyone look like clones? this help???
I oppose the decision of wearing uniforms.