'Enjoys' would be it.
b. with the right investment Steve thinks he can get rich
The sentence contains a compound predicate, where the subject ("The family") performs two actions ("saved" and "counted") using the same direct object ("their pennies").
Simple subject: family Simple predicate: went
Oh, dude, the simple subject is "He" and the simple predicate is "loves." The complete subject is "He loves to send emails to his family and friends" and the complete predicate is "now." So, like, there you have it.
"Family" is the simple subject in the sentence "That family enjoys music."The simple subject is the who or what is doing the action or verb.
looks for butterfiles
The nouns in the sentence are family and music.
The predicate noun is pet.A predicate is the verb and all of the words that follow that are related to that verb (in other words, all the words that are not the subject or subject phrase). A sentence may have more than one verb or predicate.In the example sentence the predicate is 'is your family pet'.
The complete predicate of this sentence is 'fascinate people'.
The simple predicate in this phrase is 'go'. A simple predicate is the main word or verb that describes what the subject is doing. The subjects in this phrase is Susan and her family and the verb 'go' tells what they do.
family