yes
In the sentence "Tomorrow you and I will go to the creek," the predicate is "will go to the creek." The predicate includes the verb "will go" and provides information about what the subject (you and I) will do. It expresses the future action of going to the creek.
The complete predicate in the sentence "Tomorrow you and I will go to the creek" is "will go to the creek." This part of the sentence tells us what the subject ("you and I") will do. It includes the verb "will go" and the phrase "to the creek," which provides additional information about the action.
do you want to go to dinner in Sutter Creek? = ¿Quieres ir a cenar en Sutter Creek ?
Crow Creek
In the sentence "Tomorrow you and I will go to the creek," the predicate is "will go to the creek." It describes the action that the subject ("you and I") will perform. The word "tomorrow" serves as an adverbial modifier of time, providing context for when the action will take place.
It is generally not safe for dogs to drink creek water because it may contain harmful bacteria, parasites, or toxins that can make them sick. It is recommended to provide clean and fresh water for your dog to drink to ensure their health and well-being.
No, because there are dogs and if the dogs does go to the Rhodes Memorial they should go with their owner.
You can get the directions to eagle creek on any direction website. You can also go online and get the directions to eagle creek through hotwire and Priceline.
no, i forbid it ;)
Spirit Creek
moutain creek
go to shoping then go to the kennel