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04.06.2021 •
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What does "nako tagalugin mo nalang plss" mean i think it is filipino real answers only no links either thank you :)
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In Filipino :-Nako tagalugin mo nalang plss
In English :-Just shake me plss
Note :-'plss' is an abbreviation for the English word ⇻ 'please'.
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The simple subject is only who or what is “doing” the verb, without any modifiers. Simple Subject Examples: Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. In this sentence, “Thomas Edison” is “doing” the verb, “invented.”
A simple predicate is the basic word or words that explain what specific action the subject of the sentence is doing. So, in a sentence like 'The boy walks to school,' the simple predicate would be 'walks. '
Explanation:
The complete subject is who or what is “doing” the verb, including any modifiers. Complete Subject Examples: The mangy old dog limped down the alley. In this sentence, the “dog” is “doing” the verb, “limped.”
A complete predicate is going to be all the words that modify and further describe the verb. “Ran a long way” is the complete predicate in this sentence. Generally, all the words that come after the verb are going to be part of the predicate.
A Simple Sentence may contain a Compound Subject is a subject with two or more nouns or pronouns joined by the word and or another conjunction. Compound subjects share the same predicate. ... 'Her shoes and ankles' is the compound subject. The predicate in both the sentences is 'were covered with mud.
A compound predicate is when two verbs share the same subject. 'John acts suspiciously and talks to no one' is an example of a compound predicate.
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