participle
I had to climb up the tree to get the frightened kitten. The cougar climbed the tree to lay down its prey on the branches. She steadly climbed up the steep hill.
declarative
The pronoun "that" in the sentence refers to the cat that climbed the tree.
The squirrel climbed up the tree with a acorn in its mouth.
"David climbed the tree" is in the active voice."The tree was climbed by David" is in the passive voice.
a is the simple predicate 50 foot hickory tree is the complete predicate
none
The common nouns in the sentence "Krusty the clown climbed the tallest tree in the forest" are "clown," "tree," and "forest." These nouns represent general items or concepts rather than specific names. "Krusty" is a proper noun as it refers to a specific character.
Jacob finally climbed down from the tree, his pleas for assistance unheeded by the rest of the family, who could not hear him cry out.
It was a giant
As we climbed over the old gnarled tree branch we knew we were almost home. Or, the girls hair was twisted and gnarled beyond belief.
stop crying