Is the subject a noun? Is the predicate a verb or a noun? Is the object a verb or a noun? What is the predicate object? Give me an example

Is the subject a noun? Is the predicate a verb or a noun? Is the object a verb or a noun? What is the predicate object? Give me an example


Girls are playing games over there. We always finish home before super. He likes you. Tom is learning English



Is the subject of so + predicate + subject a noun or a pronoun?


All right
So is Lucy
So is she
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What number does the predicate verb use?


It depends on the situation: 1. The two nouns connected by and are independent subjects. When they are subjects, the predicate verb is plural Mr.Smith Mr. Smith and his friend Jim are going to visit the Great Wall tomorrow



What other things would you like to eat for dinner
What____ do you____ to eat for dinner?


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What would John like to eat for lunch


What will John have for lunch?



What size would you like?


What size do you choose?



What would you like something to eat?
Is that right?


Would you like something to eat?



What would you like


I like a cup of coffee, a piece of bread, or I like a cup of juice, a piece of sandwich



For, what, eat, you, like, would, to, lunch


What would you like to eat for lunch



What would you like to drink


what do you want to drink