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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar-Simple Predicate

What is the simple predicate of these sentences below:

1. Hose off the car before soaping it.

2. Have Steve and Alice really been to Paris three times?

3. Why didn't Mary do the dishes after supper?

4. Manufacturers are constantly divising new products for world markets.

5. There are only two authenticated copies of this manuscript.
  

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Please try to answer these yourself first. Remember that the simple predicate consists of the verb or verb phrase excluding any adverbials or other modifiers.

  • Please try to answer these yourself first.
  • Remember that the simple predicate consists of the verb or verb phrase excluding any adverbials or other modifiers.
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Please try to answer these yourself first. Remember that the simple predicate consists of the verb or verb phrase excluding any adverbials or other modifiers.

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