The simple predicate is the word or words that tell us what specific action the subject is taking. The simple predicate is always a verb, or in other words, it's always a word that shows action. In the above example, 'walks' is the verb, or action word, that the boy does.
D. None of the above
How; commas are correctly dividing the words
Word repetition consist of repeating words which and this sentence has none
Sentence structure is kind of like the order or structure of the sentence but in this sentence everything is in a logical order
Answer:
Sure! What is your question?
Explanation:
A) It rained a lot yesterday.
b) She washed the bathroom this morning.
c) My father dropped me at school this morning.
d) Those boys played soccer an hour ago.
e) He studied English last weekend.
Simple past tense is merely adding -ed to the verbs in order to convey the past
Paraphrase is a restatement of the meaning of a text or passage