In a sentence or clause, the predicate refers to the part which expresses what is said of the subject. It usually consists of a verb with or without objects, complements, or adverbial modifiers.
There are the following types of the predicate: (1) The Simple Predicate, consisted in a verb in some tense, voice, person, number and mood, (2) The Compound Verbal Modal Predicate, which consists of a modal verb plus the Infinitive, (3) The Compound Verbal Aspect Predicate, which consists of a verb denoting the beginning, the continuation or the end of the action plus the Infinitive or the Gerund and (4) The Compound Nominal Predicate, that consists of a link-verb and a predicative (the nominal part) which can be expressed with different parts of speech.
In The particular sentence<em> “After Mary graduated, she was offered a promotion at her job”</em> the predicate would be the underlined: After Mary graduated, she <u>was offered a promotion at her job</u>”.
This particular sentence could be considered as an example of the last type of predicate described above, The Compound Verbal Aspect Predicate, since it consists of a link-verb and a nominal part expressed with different parts of speech.
to Lady Chudleigh, what is the difference between a wife and a servant? They differ from each other only in name.
B would be there answer.
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If the bolded word is <em>nobody, </em>then the correct answer is - this is an indefinite pronoun.
Since you don't really know who this nobody person specifically is, it is indefinite.
These individuals are fighting because they have conflicting ideas. One side believes that white people are superior to every other race, while the other believes all races are equal, and not one is better than the other.
It is because of this strong disagreement that these people are at each other's throats. Add in an immense passion for your beliefs, and that can spark violence.
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