The correct option is ENDED.
A predicate refers to the part of a sentence or a clause which tells what the subject does or is. A predicate is usually made up of a main verb and the verb phrase.
A simple predicate is defined as the main verb in the predicate which tells what the subject does. In the sentence given above, the complete predicate is 'finally ended around 1890 and the simple predicate is 'ended'. This is because, 'ended' is the main verb in the sentence.
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Explanation:
Well it depends on what you mean by success. Success takes all sorts of forms.
A successful parent
A successful mathematician (there is such a thing).
A successful general (army)
A successful student
A successful businessperson
A successful preacher, rabbi, minister or priest.
A successful politiciannn
etc.
Some people admire success determined by profit. Other's do not. They have a different measuring stick entirely.
Answer:
Q 1. answer B. Q 2. answer D. Q 3. answer D. Q 4. answer B. Q 5. answer A. Q 6. answer C
Explanation:
they all sound grammatically correct.
That everyone's values are corrupted and not what they should be.