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One day, the English teacher started using the word predicate. But never said what that meant. That messed me up.
"What is a Predicate? The predicate of a sentence describes either what the subject is doing or the state of the subject. The predicate must always contain a verb, but it can also include objects, either direct or indirect, and different types of modifiers, such as adverbs, prepositional phrases, or objects." -Google
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A gift of a book blanket and a candle on my cake. Part of my 45th birthday.
So many rules! So little time. Hau'oli la Hanau on your 45th birthday, Jamie!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of rules! It would frustrate me too if the teacher didn't explain what they were talking about. Define the words before launching into the lesson. Sheesh!
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