<u>The correct answer is: The seats in the theater were uncomfortable. </u> The adjective predicate is an adjective that is placed after a copulative verb (it is a verb that does not express any type of action, it only associates the subject with the predicate), for example: be, seem, become, and this adjective describes to the subject In the sentence, the adjective predicate is uncomfortable.
Cat = subject, Grabbed = verb, Yarn = direct object
Mom = subject, Gave = verb, Sister = indirect object, Doll = direct object
Thats as much as I know, hope I helped.
The answer is "who will be reading my writing?"
A) The dog ate its food but not the cat’s food.
“its” does not have an apostrophe when used in the possessive, and “cat’s” has the apostrophe between t and s because there is only one cat.
The comma should be between “turnips” and “and”