Select the correct statement:

A) The predicate of the sentence is that part which says something about the subject, and it always contains a verb.
B) The predicate of the sentence is that part which says something about the subject, and it sometimes contains a verb.
C) The subject of the sentence is that part which says something about the subject, and it always contains a verb.
D) The predicate of the sentence is that part which says something about the subject.
My answer is A

I agree.

Thank you Writeacher:) Can you help me with this one too? Please?

Select the correct verb form:
A) The remainder of the review of systems was normal.
B) The remainder of the review of systems were normal.
I answered A

So SORRY about that I didn't realize you'd already helped:) Thank you

Didn't I just answer this?

Right.

Correct! The predicate of a sentence is the part that says something about the subject, and it always contains a verb. Therefore, statement A is accurate. To determine the predicate of a sentence, you can ask yourself questions like "What is the subject doing?" or "What is being said about the subject?" This will help identify the verb and other related elements that make up the predicate. Keep in mind that the subject of a sentence is the noun or pronoun that the predicate describes or acts upon.