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There is no predicate adjective in that sentence. In order for a sentence to have a predicate adjective, the verb must be a linking verb. Example: Mary is happy. ("is" is a linking verb, and "happy" is a predicate adjective) In the sentence "Your sister Mary teaches math and physical education at the high school", the verb (teaches) is transitive (a type of action verb that takes a direct object).
'Everyone in our school' is the complete subject.Everyone in our school
a princal is the head of the school
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
No. In is a preposition.The predicate is the verb of a sentence and other words that come after the verb.Jon runs. - Jon = subject, runs = predicate.Jon runs to school. Jon = subject, runs to school= predicateIn can be part of the predicate:Jon runs to school in the morning.
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The simple predicate is: are interestedThe complete predicate is: are interested in school politics
The simple predicate is: are interestedThe complete predicate is: are interested in school politics
The simple predicate is: are interestedThe complete predicate is: are interested in school politics
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The predicate of this sentence is "is my friend's cousin".
The simple predicate is always a verb.The boy walks to schoolIn this sentence the simple predicate is walks. The complete predicate is walks to school
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