Unfortunately I can't write a story for you, but you can make some story up where your father saves you from running into oncoming traffic on a road, or where he saves you from choking on some food. I'm assuming anything will work
<span>A compound predicate contains two or more predicates in it. Having this in mind, the sentence that has a compound predicate is A. Sandy washed and ironed her clothes. B is incorrect because there is a compound subject, but not a predicate. C is incorrect because of the same thing. D is incorrect because to eat and to study are not predicates here, they are used as adverbial phrases.</span>
Answer:
1) I have been telling you sorry.
I havenot been telling you sorry.
Have i been telling you sorry?
2) you will get great success in your life.
you will not get great success in your life.
will you get great success in your life?
3)You have already marked me brainliest?
you have not marked me brainliest yet
Have you marked me brainliest yet ?
4)I had a dog
I did not have a dog .
Did i have a dog?
5)you always focus on study.
you never focus on study.
Do you ever focus on study?