Jimmy OWNS a laptop computer.
He LOVES how convenient it IS.
Jimmy and his sister STUDY her multiplication facts using it.
Mom TYPES her recipes on the computer.
She SAVES them on the computer to use later.
The computer can STORE a great deal of information.
The games ARE fun to play when I’m finished studying.
I WANT to to learn how to program on a computer.
My parents THINK being a doctor would be better.
Do I do the last one too?
Answer:
no I can not its to complicated
It means like your making great progress in a subject, or your learning kinda slowly but getting there!
A predicate noun is a noun that is part of the predicate. In the given sentences above, the sentence that contains a predicate noun is this: <span>Mario is a video-game character. The predicate noun here is video-game character. The answer would be the first one. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer:
The Pilgrims came on a boat .
Explanation:
I am assuming you need the sentence wrote correctly .