T Theta DIS Veteran Joined Dec 30, 2007 Messages 1,721 Sep 29, 2009 #1 DD needs to find the simple predicate in these sentences. Please help, my brain isn't working. 1. Insects can be very interesting. is it "be" or "can be" 2. Scientists have found dinosaur bones. again is it "have found" or just "found"
DD needs to find the simple predicate in these sentences. Please help, my brain isn't working. 1. Insects can be very interesting. is it "be" or "can be" 2. Scientists have found dinosaur bones. again is it "have found" or just "found"
G golfgal DIS Cast Member<br><font color=green>When did vacu Joined Nov 27, 2004 Messages 33,056 Sep 29, 2009 #2 You are confusing predicate with verbs. The subjects are insects and scientists, the predicate is everything else. Be is a verb so if you need the verbs then can be and have found are the respective verbs.
You are confusing predicate with verbs. The subjects are insects and scientists, the predicate is everything else. Be is a verb so if you need the verbs then can be and have found are the respective verbs.
E eduk8r26 DIS Veteran Joined Sep 23, 2005 Messages 1,781 Sep 29, 2009 #3 can be--verb and helping verb, Have found, "have" is the helper.
T Theta DIS Veteran Joined Dec 30, 2007 Messages 1,721 Sep 29, 2009 #4 I guess the question is, what is the simple predicate. The example given is: Tall snowcapped mountains reach high into the sky. (complete predicate) where reach is the simple predicate.
I guess the question is, what is the simple predicate. The example given is: Tall snowcapped mountains reach high into the sky. (complete predicate) where reach is the simple predicate.
T Theta DIS Veteran Joined Dec 30, 2007 Messages 1,721 Sep 29, 2009 #5 eduk8r26 said: can be--verb and helping verb, Have found, "have" is the helper. Click to expand... can be have found That was my guess, but of course DD didn't think I knew what I was talking about...teacher doesn't teach it that way...
eduk8r26 said: can be--verb and helping verb, Have found, "have" is the helper. Click to expand... can be have found That was my guess, but of course DD didn't think I knew what I was talking about...teacher doesn't teach it that way...
devonsmommy DIS Veteran Joined Apr 24, 2007 Messages 917 Sep 29, 2009 #6 I would guess it's "be" and "found". Simple to me means one word...
MushyMushy Marseeya Here! Joined Jul 2, 2006 Messages 13,072 Sep 29, 2009 #7 The simple predicate would be the complete verb, which includes the helping verb. (would it help if you told your daughter I'm an English teacher? )
The simple predicate would be the complete verb, which includes the helping verb. (would it help if you told your daughter I'm an English teacher? )