We walked to the park- walked (simple predicate), walked to the park (complete predicate)
My brother Ken collects old stamps- collects (simple predicate), collects old stamps (complete predicate)
I cooked a delicious meal- cooked (simple predicate), cooked a delicious meal (complete predicate)
Mom works hard all day- works (simple predicate), works hard all day (complete predicate)
The shy rabbit hopped away quickly- hopped (simple predicate), hopped away quickly (complete predicate)
Yes, all the "a"s, "an"s, and "the"s in those sentences are articles.
I think the answer is to Pluck. To exert means to <span>apply but none of those things mean to put. </span><span />
Answer:
some papers and top shelf
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Has "but" that makes a compound and "we" for the complex