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signed is a verb, Verbs are not part of the subject, verbs are part of the predicate

Predicate = verb + object + any other phrase related to the verb

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What is a complete subject and a complete predicate?

The complete subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. The complete predicate is the verb and any words that modify or complete the verb's action. Together, the complete subject and complete predicate make up a complete sentence.


What is the subject and predicate in the sentence- what is your name?

The subject is "name" and the predicate is "is".


What is the simple subject and the simple predicate of this sentence Twelve hours passed without a word?

Simple subject: hours Simple predicate: passed


How can you know if if the subject complement is a predicate nominative or predicate adjective?

To determine if the subject complement is a predicate nominative or predicate adjective, you need to analyze the function it serves in the sentence. A predicate nominative renames or identifies the subject, while a predicate adjective describes or modifies the subject. Look at the verb in the sentence - if it is a linking verb (such as "is," "was," "seems"), the subject complement is likely a predicate nominative. If the verb is an action verb, the subject complement is likely a predicate adjective.


What are 5 examples of subject and predicate?

SUBJECT and PREDICATE EXAMPLES: 1: the girl in the prom wore a white satin gown. \ / SUBJECT Predicate 2: Anna ate apple / \ SUBJECT Predicate 3: Limwell Loves the outdoors. / \ SUBJECT Predicate 4: Jessica Gave Alpha a Hug / \ SUBJECT Predicate 5: We all want piece. / \ SUBJECT predicate

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A word in the predicate that renames the subject?

Predicate Nomitive!


Which sentence type includes a verb that connects the subject to a word or phrase in the predicate that renames or describes the subject?

Compound sentences include a verb that connects the subject to a word or phrase in the predicate. The predicate will then rename or describe the subject.


Is predicate a subject or verb?

predicate is another word for verb or the action in a sentence


What is a subject and a predicate of a sentence?

The subject is the thing you're talking about, and the predicate (the verb) is the action word, or what you're doing


Is the word it a simple predicate?

No. 'It' is a simple subject.


What is simple subject and simple predicate?

The simple subject is the main word in the complete subject.The pilgrims traveled to the new world by ship. ('The pilgrims' is the complete subject; 'pilgrims' is the simple subject)The simple predicate is the main word in the complete predicate.The Dutch settled along the Hudson River. ('settled along the Hudson River is the complete predicate; 'settled' is the simple predicate)


Word joining the subject and the predicate?

The subject and predicate adjective must be connected by a linking verb, also called copula.


What is a word group that has no subject or predicate?

This is called a phrase.


What is a complete subject and a complete predicate?

The complete subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. The complete predicate is the verb and any words that modify or complete the verb's action. Together, the complete subject and complete predicate make up a complete sentence.


Is '' so she can take a nap'' a subject or predicate?

It depends on how the word is used.


Is stop a predicate?

Stop is a verb, and as a word by itself is not a predicate. A predicate is part of a sentence that makes a statement about a/the subject. In this case if 'stop' was part of a full clause then it would be the simple predicate. However, the predicate is anything that makes a statement about the subject of a sentence.


What Sometime called the simple predicate?

First, the "predicate" is just another name for the verb, the word that shows the action in a sentence. Every sentence needs a subject (the person, place or thing doing the action) and a predicate (the action word that tells what the subject has done). The simple predicate is usually the main verb in a sentence. For example: Jerry ran to catch the bus. The subject is Jerry. The word that tells what he did is "ran" and that is the simple predicate.