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The complete predicate of the following sentence is _____, and the simple predicate is _____. The chairs are new.

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Step-by-step explanation:

complete=new chairs

simple=chairs

User Paul Stengel
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Bro c'mon the same guy keeps on asking pretty much the same question and the person is answering them AND getting them wrong (*sigh*) ok here you go, the answer is:

The complete predicate of the following sentence is

are new

and the simple predicate is

are

Step-by-step explanation:

The complete predicate of the following sentence is are new, and the simple predicate is are.

Its NOT a complete subject and predicate it's complete predicate and simple predicate and the complete predicate is not a subject and cause new chair is not a predicate well in this situation but anyway that's a subject in this sentence and chair as well is a subject (bleh I don't know how to word that)

So it must have to be "are new and are" cause that's only other options in the question

well he didn't put options in the questions even thought there were

but yeah that's your answer

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