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Angelmommy Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Predicates?

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0 Hi Angel,02br 02br 00 Please don't use so many question marks. One is sufficient. I don't understand your question anyway.

  • 0 Hi Angel,02br 02br 00 Please don't use so many question marks.
  • One is sufficient.
  • I don't understand your question anyway.
  • You are supposed to write an empirically descriptive, single-claused question using 'John Doe' in the predicate?
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0 Hi Angel,02br
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00 Please don't use so many question marks. One is sufficient. I don't understand your question anyway. You are supposed to write an empirically descriptive, single-claused question using 'John Doe' in the predicate? Well, the predicate is everything except the subject of a sentence, so you could write, for instance, 'Where is the blue tattoo on
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0 I think it is more tricky. The quiz I am doing is called "An unbelievably tricky quiz". I put "I abhore John Doe." The subject yould be "i", and the rest the predicate. Am I right? 0-
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0 Sounds good; but it's not descriptive and it's not a question. Is that OK?02br
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0 they do not have to be a question, a sentance is suffice. I thought "abhore" is descriptive. 0-
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0 Hmm.. Well then, almost every word is descriptive, isn't it? I was thinking along the lines of 'tall /old / rectilinear'-- you know, descriptive adjectives. Anyway, good luck with the quiz.02br
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