What is the simple predicate of this sentence The lifeguard dashed into the water to save the drowning child? The answer is Dashed.
What is the simple predicate of this sentence The lifeguard dashed into the water to save the drowning child? The answer is Dashed.
There are two verbs in this sentence: dashed, and save. The phrase "to save the drowning child" is a prepositional phrase, and therefore the primary action verb in this sentence is dashed.
The brave firefighter dashed into the burning house.
The Lady is the subject.
dashing through the snow in a one horse open slay..... 0
The correct phrase is "You dashed past the house." "Past" is used to indicate movement beyond a specific point, while "passed" is the past tense of the verb "pass." "Pass" is not the correct word in this context.
The squirrel dashed from tree to tree.Example: The dog chased the squirrel into oncoming traffic.
The phrase "dashed off" suggests that Mark quickly wrote or composed something without spending much time or effort on it.
The cougar just seemed to vanish when she dashed into a cleft in the face of the cliff. Clifford has a cleft in his chin.
Dakoda dashed dizzily down the dusty desert road.
to quit, fail or be fired/expelled etc 'Ah man, he nearly had dat girl but the fool dashed out''He a waster, boy dashed out at school'
(Apex) "I became impatient at her repeated attempts and, seizing the new doll, I dashed it upon the floor."