"wash the car with Dad."
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∙ 12y agohelp him wash the car an to lots of things
The subject is car, the predicate is stopped.
I believe it is climbed.
A declarative sentence can be either positive or negative in nature. A declarative sentence is simply a subject followed by a predicate. For example: I washed the car. 'I' would be the subject of the sentence and 'washed the car' is the predicate. The predicate is pretty much everything that follows the verb in English. It gets more complex if we bring in other languages. So back to our example we would negate the verb 'wash' which is in the past tense. I did not wash the car. In English we also have what we linguists like to call the "dummy do." It helps the verb to create the action. So you can also have things like: I sing. I do not sing. Which is present and habitual. Or John drives his mom's Subaru. (positive declarative habitual present) John can't drive his dad's Lexus. (negative declarative habitual present) He crashed his car. (positive declarative past) Therefore his dad won't let him drive the Lexus. (negative declarative habitual) Hope this helps.
Music associated with the car wash was popularized by the song 'Car Wash'. The song Car Wash was sung by soul singer Rose Royce in 1976. Car Wash is the best car wash song.
The subject of the sentence is "Dad." All the rest of the sentence is the predicate.
Car wash has two syllables. (car-wash)
The simple predicate refers to the verb in a sentence.Example:The blue car drove past quickly.Divided into subject and predicate, bolding the simple predicate:The blue car | drove past quickly.
a mobile car wash is when you stick you're mobile phone out of the window when your car is having a car wash
What car wash theres no car wash on space
What kind of a car wash are you looking at? if its a hand car wash from your home and you go and wash peoples car at there homes then no, if you are looking at opening a car wash business you will need a license, as it will be taxable.
Car Wash Car Wash the one that is in sharktale. that is like working at the car wash ya wowowowowo