The verd in the sentence is frightened.
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Peered
Peered is a verb. It's the past tense of peer.
To use "peer," it is often used as a verb meaning to look closely or carefully at something. For example, you can peer through a window to see what's inside. In a sentence, you could say, "She peered into the dark room to see if anyone was inside."
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The simple predicate is the verb or the verb phrase in a sentence. In the sentence 'From the window peered a scary face that frightened my little brother' the simple predicate is 'peered'.
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Peered
The simple predicate is "face."
Peered is the simple predicate in the sentence. It is the main action that the subject, scary face, is performing.
The simple predicate in the sentence is "peered." It is the main verb that shows the action of the subject "a scary face."
The little boy peered around the corner to see if anyone was there.
The word "peered" is a verb.An example sentence is:He peered through the dusty window.
She peered through the binoculars to get a closer look at the bird perched on the tree branch.
gingerly, the cat peered aruond the corner into the study.