Answer: B
Poor people ____ the tendency to blame others for their predicaments. (A.
has B. have)
Answer: B
Predicate
The predicate is the part of a clause or sentence that reveals the action of the
subject. The predicate also tells us what the subject is. It is every other thing
in a sentence that is not the subject.
Examples:
I
sing
.
He
was cooking
dinner when I came in.
There are many errors students and professionals make due to the wrong
usage of predicates. Some of them are covered here:
When you start a statement with “once upon a time," you have to use past
tense all through.
Incorrect: Once upon a time, there
is
a dog named Elvis.
Correct:
Once upon a time, there
was
a dog named Elvis.
“Did” should be followed by present tense.
Incorrect: Philip did not
trained
with the first team yesterday.
Correct:
Philip did not
train
with the first team yesterday.
Pronouns must agree with the nouns they are replacing.
Incorrect: Bob and
her
friend were not around when we got there.
Correct:
Bob and
his
friend were not around when we got there.
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