What is the complete predicate of this sentence:
Samuel goes for long walks.
A. Samuel
B. goes
C. goes for long walks
D. walks

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Language Features: Reflective ArticleQuantifiers / Prepositions of Time and Comparative AdjectivesAsking & Giving AttentionWould rather/ would prefer/ would likeAdverbs of Manner, Likes and PreferencesSimple Past TensesVerbs + Infinitives / GerundsFuture Tense - will and going toFuture - be going toCommas and Subordinating ConjunctionsOther quiz:
Vocabulary › ViewThis is an invisible wave that moves light
A. Reflect
B. Sound wave
C. Light wave
Modals › View
Mary should have done her homework last night instead of watching television.
A. Mary did her homework instead of watching television last night.
B. Mary didn’t watch television and do her homework last night.
C. Mary watched television and did her homework last night.
D. Mary watched television and didn’t do her homework last night.
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is a compound sentence?
A. She walked to the store.
B. Although it was raining, she went for a run.
C. I enjoy reading, and my brother likes playing video games.
D. Because it was cold, he wore a jacket.
Homonyms › View
The metal pipe in a chimney through which the smoke and heat passes is called a ___.
a. flew
b. flue
c. flu
