Define predicate.
A. the action or verb portion of the sentence
B. a person, place, thing or idea.
C. a group of words that look like a sentence.

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A. I could used your laptop.
B. I could useing your laptop.
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A. have
B. has
C. will have
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With one last burst of energy, she _______the girl in front and _______ on to win the race.
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Identify the sentence that uses correct hyphenation.
A. The ex-president gave advice to the governor-elect.
B. The ex-president gave advice to the governor elect.
C. The ex president gave advice to the governor-elect.
