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Lost is the predicate (verb).
The predicate of this sentence is "are reliable information gathererers."
Rekha is the subject.The verb is - is reading. The predicate is the verb plus everything after the verb = is reading a book
The predicate in the sentence is "is a book about Clemente's life and career." It includes the verb "is" and the noun phrase "a book about Clemente's life and career," which completes the predicate by describing what the subject possesses.
The Simple Subject Is Warnings, and The Simple Predicate Is Given.
what is the predicate of this sentence also among my basballe treasures is a book about Clemente's life and career
Iraq lost.
James likes reading. subject = James, predicate = likes We left our lunch at home. -- subject = we, predicate = left The doctor examined the patient -- subject = doctor predicate = examined He stole my book . -- subject = He predicate = stole The man is a monster -- subject = man predicate = is
The complete subject of 1 is "The player with the most points at the end of the game", and the remainder is the predicate "loses". The complete subject of 2 is "Weather forecasters", and the remainder is the predicate "predict another storm front from the west".
As far as I know there is no LDS hymn that has the line 'I'm lost in the storm'.
Andrea Gail
The Storm Book was published in 1953. It was named a Caldecott Honor Book for that year, but did not win the award.