HELP WHO KNOWS ABOUT SIMPLE PREDICTS
@amistre64
@AravindG
@thomaster
@terenzreignz
@annas
@Paintsplat2000
I'm not really good with these but I think A
What about you?
Any more? :)
i think D
@Paintsplate2000 is right; it is most definitely A. The complete predicate is everything but the subject, the subject being "Physics teacher A. A. Michelson". http://www.powayusd.com/teachers/kfarrer/Grammar/Holt%20Handbook/Holt%20Chapter%201/complete_and_simple_subjects_and%20predicates.htm "The complete predicate consists of a verb and all the words that modify the verb and complete its meaning." The verb in this sentence is measured. Measured what? The speed of light. When? In 1878. Therefore, all of those things "modify the verb and complete its meaning". Hopefully that helps!
Oops I meant @Paintsplat2000
Thanks @girlnotonfire
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