That is not a complete sentence. You need a noun and a verb for a complete sentence.
"Live on an island" is a complete predicate because it includes the action being performed ("live") along with the location ("on an island").
The simple predicate in the sentence is "live." It is the verb that shows the action or state of being performed by the subject "insects."
In the sentence "There is where I live," "There" is acting as a subject, renamed by the predicate nominative noun phrase "where I live." I think. There behaves like a subject in: questions: Is there any thing to eat? To - infinitive clauses: I don't want there to be any mistakes. -ing clause: There being no further business the meeting was canceled. (this is a bit formal)
You live in the city is a complete sentence. The prepositional phrase is in the city. You is the subject, and live is the verb. They are not part of the prepositional phrase.
Past continuous is formed with - was/were + verb + ing ie was living, were living
the proletariat would overthrow the bourgeoisie.
show me a example of predicate adjective involing a sentence "The girl is TIRED tonight."
"Zebras" are the subject and "live" is the predicate.
Lives IS a present tense form of live. The base verb is live. Use lives if the subject os the sentence is singular eg:The boy lives in France. -- The subject = boy is singular.The girls live in France -- The subject = girls is plural so 'live' is used
Perhaps "life" ti live you have to know how to survive!
Barb Sprunger has written: 'Live it again' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Nineteen forty-three, A.D., Pictorial works, History 'Live it again' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Pictorial works, Nineteen forty-nine, A.D. 'Live it again' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Nineteen forty-five, A.D., Pictorial works, History 'Live it again' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Pictorial works, History 'Live it again' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social life and customs, Soocial conditions, Pictorial works 'Live it again' -- subject(s): Nineteen forty-one, A.D., Social life and customs, Pictorial works 'Live it again' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Pictorial works, History
We need it to understand the world in which we live.
animals
Ed Beck has written: 'A love to live by' -- subject(s): Patients, Health, Cancer, Biography 'A love to live by' -- subject(s): Accessible book
A Chance to Live won the Oscar for Documentary - Short Subject - in 1949.
Jim Whalley has written: 'Saturday night live, Hollywood comedy, and American culture' -- subject(s): Saturday night live (Television program) 'Saturday night live, Hollywood comedy, and American culture' -- subject(s): Saturday night live (Television program)
The last couplet of the sonnet says that the subject of the poem will live until judgment day, therefore, forever. However, the whole poem speaks of the immortality of the subject of the poem, and of the words themselves.