[ Grammar ]
A predicate tells “what the subject does.” What is the predicate of this sentence?
Anton helps me do the monkey bars.
A. helps me do the monkey bars
B. me do
C. monkey bars

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I haven’t seen snow since last year.
A. I
B. haven’t seen
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Tomorrow, I (attend) a workshop in District 1.
A. attend
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C. attended
D. attending