<span>A compound predicate contains two or more predicates in it. Having this in mind, the sentence that has a compound predicate is A. Sandy washed and ironed her clothes. B is incorrect because there is a compound subject, but not a predicate. C is incorrect because of the same thing. D is incorrect because to eat and to study are not predicates here, they are used as adverbial phrases.</span>
John path toward his current career is quit interesting
Answer:1.to
2.up
3.to
4.away
5.is
6.with
7.of
8.have
9.out ( not sure)
10.by
Explanation:
I'm quite sure of all except no.9.