Answer:
compound predicate
Explanation:
A compound sentence is composed of two sentences connected together with some form of conjunction, for example. As there is one period, there is only a single sentence.
Assuming you know already that a predicate is essentially everything in the sentence that follows the noun (in this case 'students,' then you can see that the predicate here is compound ('are completing'.... and 'are studying'....)
Answer:
1. it's not man's it's men
2. it's not aunt's it's aunt
3. it's not waters it's water
4. it's not days it's day
5. it's not parent it's parents
Answer:
To me it means that people need to understand each other and connect with each other.
Explanation:
It says, "... reach out to the world and bridge cultural and social understanding." It shows that we need to reach out to others and help them.
"perfect chances of verbs?" I haven't heard of that, ever, in my 73 years.
Is it possible that you meant "perfect tenses of verbs?"
One possible answer for consideration would be "auxiliary verb," such as "had," "have," and so on.