The complete predicate of this sentence is D. Went for a walk and then a bike ride.
A predicate is part of a sentence or clause which tells us what the subject does or is. In short, a predicate is a part of a sentence that is not the subject.
The subject in the above sentence is Sharon and Jason, the rest is the predicate.
Hello,
<span>Many high school English programs are not very good at getting students ready for college. My brother took easy courses at his high school, like flicks courses, sci-fi courses, you know. Well, he flunked out of English at college. My sister thought she was taking real hard courses at her high school, but she fell flat as a pancake at State U
I believed this is what you asked to do!</span><span />
Answer:
C
Explanation:
C provides the most valid reasoning for students to not be forced to work in the garden. Students this year are different from students a few years prior so A can be ruled out, B doesn't really answer the question, and D seems too pessimistic.