Carelessly/ careless / carelessness
Answer: BET, long ago this one mermaid was swimming around her own sea and she heard a big whoosh up shoore. Then next thing you know it was a ship the ship was big and then a guy was throwing stuff off the edge, noone was knowing why he did do it.. next thing you know I get caught in a net!! the net was very old and it had a stinky smell into it.
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<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:
Jane’s two-year-old granddaughter is always messing with her car keys
Explanation: