Everything is better!
You can:
Smile and shout!
No need to pout!
Cry in shock!
Beat the clock!
Yelp in pain if you get a knock!
You can
Yell out loud - oh glee, oh glory!
Tell a really exciting story!
Congratulate!
Celebrate?
Shout out loud “Stop! Go! Wait!”
When you live life with an ‘Exclamation point’
Everything is better!
If the question is in what sentence do you see a predicate adjective, then the correct answer is in the first one - Not all deserts are sweltering, where the word <em>sweltering </em>is a predicate adjective.
A predicate adjective is an adjective that can be found following a verb.
Answer:
the noun - wore verb-blue adjective-sweater subject predicate-school
Explanation:
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
Do you know it will be cold tonight?
A. for
B. and
C. is
D. if
Answer:
The correct way to complete the sentence is by using letter D. if:
Do you know if it will be cold tonight?
Explanation:
<u>The sentence we are analyzing here is an example of indirect question. When we form an indirect question from what was originally a yes/no question, we need the help of the word "if". The original question in this case was "Will it be cold tonight?" As we add "do you know", we also need to add "if":</u>
<u>- Do you know if it will be cold tonight?</u>
Another example just to better illustrate this is:
- Is she a doctor?
- Do you know if she is a doctor?