A predicate is the part of a sentence that contains a verb wich tells something about the subject.
Now, in simple present or present progressive the formula is: subject + verb+ complement; the verb is the predicate. Taking the first three example, the subject is circled and the verb verbs comes after.
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The West Indian Manatee <u>is large a sea mammal.</u>
Manatte <u>rest just below the water's surface.</u>
Sea grass <u>is one of their favorite things</u> to eat.
In the last one it can't be eat the predicate because the predicate refers always to the subject, and 'sea grass doesn't eat'. "To eat is a complement"
The correct answer is b. The James Madison Memorial Building, built in 1981, houses the Folger Shakespeare Library
In this case, it is correctly used because the "built in 1981" is an apposition separated with commas.
Answer:you already answered but d
Explanation: i did it
The inference is that the sentence that conveys Europeans' impact on the prairie is that they uses the hides for their clothing and supplemented their diets with native plants.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
An inference simply mean the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in a literary work.
In this case, the inference is that the sentence that conveys Europeans' impact on the prairie is that they uses the hides for their clothing and supplemented their diets with native plants.
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