declarative sentence
no one has the share of delhi daredevils. Its owner is GMR and no partnership. Its main sponsor is Hero Honda
i think it's better to have your own bedroom than to share one , but it would be better to have a big bedrrom !
It depends what you mean by "necessary". There is a choice of different systems for (classical) predicate logic, but they all give the same results. Universal introduction is certainly a valid principle in predicate logic, so the question is: Does universal introduction have to be one of the basic rules of the system? The answer is no. It can be a derived principle. It is even possible to introduce "for all" as a derived symbol, and only have "there exists" in the basic system. The basic system would have a couple of rules controlling "there exists", and from these rules universal introduction would be a derived principle.
One thing to share about India is that it was once an island.
One reason theater declined in France during the Romantic age was that the playwrights were turning to more serious subjects. In addition to the more serious subjects lessening the theater's escapist value, they were much harder to address dramatically.
a starfish can regrow a part of its body subject-starfish predicate-regrow
Two or more subjects with the same verb is a compound subject.
Okay, a compound subject is two subjects into one, and a simple predicate is the same ending to both subjects. For example: Alan and Robin were found walking down the street. In the foregoing, Alan and Robin are the two subjects, also known as compound subject, while simple predicate was "were found." However, I added another predicate which was basically an adjective phrase, "walking down the street." But "were found" is a simple 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.
1) Samantha and Mady collected seashells then cleaned them.Samantha and Mady are the subjects. The compound predicate that is collected and cleaned is telling you what they both did.2) The mayor and his brother were arrested and thrown into jail.The subjects are the mayor and his brother. The predicate says that they were both arrested, and that both were thrown into jail.
This is a compound subject because there are two subjects joined together with "and": "Veterans" and "you."
Yes. Example: "Tim and Jacob walked for half an hour." Tim and Jacob are both subjects.
A simple predicate is only one word, so do not is not a simple predicate
A simple predicate is a predicate containing a one word and a compound predicate contains a verb with two words
A word by itself is not a predicate. A predicate is a portion of a sentence which can consist of one or more words. "Am" is a verb. It is possible that when "am" is used in a sentence that "am" will be the predicate of the sentence, for example: "Are you the chosen one? I am."
The predicate is that part of the sentence that contains the verb. He ran and jumped and shouted and cried. 'He' is the subject. 'ran and jumped and shouted and cried' is the predicate and because it contains more than one verb, it is a compound predicate.
Complete predicate: "unfolded a large quilt" Simple predicate: "unfolded"