A predicate is the part of the sentence that tells what the subject is all about. A predicate can either be simple or complete. A simple predicate is the main verb used in the sentence; whereas, a complete predicate includes the main verb and its complements. In the given sentence above, the simple predicate is the verb "teach".
The answer of the question that you just asked is
B.
I carefully _set_ the carton of eggs on the kitchen table
Answer:
What do you mean by "Grandpa who answers"
Explanation:
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