Answer: Continue
Explanation:
A simple predicate includes only the main verb or verb phrase of a sentence. It does not include any modifiers. In the structure we are analyzing here, the sentence contains the main verb "continue". Thus, "continue" is the simple predicate. An example of a simple predicate containing a verb phrase would be as follows:
She has watched the new episode. --> "has watched" consists of an auxiliary verb (have) and a main verb (watch). The simple predicate is a verb phrase.
b. uses social dialects
c. used to communicate across different regions
d. uses colloquialisms and local idioms
e. uses vocabulary particular to an occupation
Answer:
The above sentence is a false statement.
Explanation:
The correct sentence is:
"Pearl" is a fourteenth-century elegy containing a dream vision.
The poem is partly a dream vision and partly is a Christian allegory. The writer of the poem is unknown but it is assumed that the writer of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" may be the writer of "Pearl" too.
Answer:
Mhm its A thanks sir above meh
Explanation: