This is called a complete predicate
The verb itself is the main part and the main predicate, however, everything that follows forms the complete predicate together with the verb.
Answer:
1. Micheal kicked the ball too hard
2. Jackie got to throw it in
3. The ball almost went to Tina and Micheal's goal
4. Micheal tripped
5. The ball went into the goal
Explanation:
Think of it as because ... (cause), . . . happened (effect)
what you just read it seems that
your family don't like the leader of the house hold
Answer:
D.) The video could show what the star looks like in motion.
Explanation:
D has the keyword ***show*** and is the only one that only the video could support, the rest can be supported by text. I also know that this answer is correct because I got it right.
Answer:
Let's see what's there huh?