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In English / High School | 2014-04-01

What is the complete predicate of the following sentence?

"Sharon and Jason went for a walk then a bike ride."

Asked by Tasha2016

Answer (3)

Since a predicate is the part of a sentence that has a verb and states an action, I believe that the correct predicate for this sentence would be : Went for a walk, and then a bike ride.

Answered by Pip | 2024-06-10

A complete predicate includes a verb and its words that factor to the sentence. In this case, "went for a walk then a bike ride" is the complete predicate.

Answered by TacoGod | 2024-06-10

The complete predicate in the sentence is "went for a walk then a bike ride." This consists of the verb 'went' and the details of the actions performed by the subjects, Sharon and Jason. Understanding the complete predicate is important to grasp what the subjects are doing in the sentence.
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Answered by Pip | 2024-10-02