A complete predicate is the end of a sentence after a verb including the verb. Example: Lisa walked her dog. Walked her dog is the complete predicate.
The answer is given in the following sentence.
yes
No, "You hate waiting in line" is a complete sentence. The verb is "hate".
again, they were empty
The two congruent 3D triangles were equal in shape, size, length and volume.
Congruent triangles are the same size and shape. He wants to work in an organisation whose values are congruent with his own.
The two triangles are congruent to each other. (Congruent here means that they are similar.) His actions were congruent with his stated intention to take over the company. (fitting, in accordance with)
congruent means equivalent. An equilateral triangle has 3 of the same sides, not two. Isosceles triangles can have 2 or 3 of the same length sides. Congruent isosceles triangles are impossible.I agree with most of the above answer but not the last sentence. It is possible to have congruent isosceles triangles. If the legs (sides) of triangle 1 are the same length as the legs of triangle 2, and the bases (third side) of the two triangles are the same length then the two isosceles triangles will be congruent.So the answer to the question is: yes, a congruent triangle can have two same length sides.
Sure! Can you complete the following sentence: "I love to..."
The complete predicate of this sentence is 'fascinate people'.
Yes.
The complete subject in the sentence is "Two of his friends."
The sentence "The baby cried" is a complete sentence because it has a subject (the baby) and a verb (cried) and expresses a complete thought.
The sides were congruent with each other.
Weather and whether area homophones.
After