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Complete the sentences using situable predicted of English​

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Answered by PravPrateek
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Where are the sentences?

Answered by VedswaroopK
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A complete predicate is the verb that shows the action and also the modifying phrase that completes the thought, basically everything in the sentence that isn't the subject. Some examples of complete predicates are as follows. The complete predicate is underlined. She is dancing on stage for the first time.A sentence can be divided into two halves: the complete subject and the complete predicate. The complete subject is made up of all the words that tell who or what the sentence is about. The complete predicate includes the verb and all the words that tell what happened in the sentence. Every word in the sentence belongs either in the complete subject or complete predicate.wrote a letter to his uncle.

My neighbor's dog | barked all night.

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