The Pennsylvia Assembly ordered the Liberty Bell. What would be the complete predicate and verb?

The verb is the word that tells what someone or something did.

Which word do you think is the verb?

The complete predicate is the verb and all other words that go with it.

What do you think is the complete predicate?

ordered the Liberty Bell

ordered

Right.

The complete predicate in the given sentence is "ordered the Liberty Bell." The verb in this predicate is "ordered."

To find the complete predicate and verb in a sentence, follow these steps:

1. Identify the subject of the sentence (in this case, "The Pennsylvania Assembly").
2. Look for the action or state of being word associated with the subject. This action or state of being word is the verb. In this sentence, the verb is "ordered."
3. Determine if there are any additional words or phrases that complete the action or provide more information about it. In this case, "the Liberty Bell" provides more information about what was ordered.

By breaking down the sentence and identifying the subject, verb, and any additional words or phrases, you can find the complete predicate.