The simple predicate will always come AFTER the VERB. The simple subject is BEFORE the VERB. The smart bird is the simple subject. finds a bees nest is the simple predicate.
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"Life finds a way" means that adaptation and evolution occurs when necessary. It can be used as a sentence, all on its own. Some species of frog spontaneously change sex as needed to procreate; thus proving, life finds a way.
"The sky is looking dull today." "Talking to Joe is really dull." "Mary finds maths dull."
I'm not sure, but I once said "I think that everyone finds me hateful" and was corrected with, "Do you mean, everyone finds you 'odious'?" Unfortunately, I did not ask for an explanation.
she finds a bag of money laying on the ground She finds a dog gets trapped in a tornado
finds a prince
Example sentence - She finds great books on tape at a small municipal library.
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"Life finds a way" means that adaptation and evolution occurs when necessary. It can be used as a sentence, all on its own. Some species of frog spontaneously change sex as needed to procreate; thus proving, life finds a way.
A young man finds some certain sports boring.
It is not feasible to put most finds from excavations on public display.
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There is no one simple answer. It really depends on the guy and what he finds interesting.
I do not know where a man finds the fulcrum that enables him to hold out against such a life.
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After a fire, the owl easily finds food in open areas.
His medical practice will be opened as soon as he finds a suitable building to be used as his offices.