clause
The quick sly fox jumped over the lazy dog. Yes, it can.
sentence which contain minimum number of words with giving complete sense. Simple predicate is shortest way of describing the subject. Eg:[ simple sentence I love you predicate is love you.
The sentence contains a compound sentence.
This is known as a sentence fragment. It lacks either a subject, a predicate, or does not express a complete thought on its own. Sentence fragments can occur due to incomplete construction or lack of context.
um, all predicates ARE verbs....that is the definition of a predicate....it's a verb
Well, the usual sentence classifications are simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex sentences. Simple sentences are the most basic kind, they consist of one independent clause. Compound sentences contain two independent clauses. Complex sentences contain an independent clause and a dependent clause. Compound-complex sentences contain at least two independent clauses and one dependent clause.
contain
No. Every sentence requires a predicate (a verb or action word) and this phrase does not contain a predicate.
A sentence must contain a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject).
The quick sly fox jumped over the lazy dog. Yes, it can.
The sentence contains a compound predicate, where the subject ("The family") performs two actions ("saved" and "counted") using the same direct object ("their pennies").
A sentence with an adverb or adjective clause is a complex sentence, because an adjective clause is a subordinate clause. A complex sentence must contain one independent clause plus one or more subordinate clauses.
A sentence with an adverb or adjective clause is a complex sentence, because an adjective clause is a subordinate clause. A complex sentence must contain one independent clause plus one or more subordinate clauses.
Which type of compound does the sentence contain?Tomas reads and writes piano music
In a sentence, an independent clause expresses a complete thought. A dependent clause, while it may contain nouns and verbs, does not create a sentence that could stand alone. Compound sentences contain more than one independent clause. Complex sentences contain one independent clause and one or more dependent ones. Compound-complex sentences contain more than one independent clause, and at least one dependent clause.
In order for a sentence to contain a predicate adjective, it must have a linking verb. Questioned is the only verb in that sentence, and it's an action verb.
Since she knew what the lecture was about she didn't attend the meeting.A. the compound predicate:knew what the lecture was about*didn't attend the meetingD. The sentence does contain two noun phrases (a group of words based on a noun that functions as a noun in a sentence):the lecturethe meeting*Note: The verb 'was' is part of the dependent clause 'what the lecture was about', not a predicate of the sentence.