It is sad to say that there was one time when we know for sure that President Bush communicated quite clearly with far too many Americans.
"Go to Disney World."
And they did. And to the mall. And on other vacations they could not afford. And home to order all kinds of things they did not need, from those television shopping networks, and, and, and.....Livin' large in a house of plastic cards.
"Go to Disney World." (Subject/Predicate? Sure enough. Imperative Sentence. Subject? The understood (you.) "Go" is the verb, at the start of the predicate which includes the adverbial prepositional phrase "to Disney World." (That's the part of the sentence where he told Americans where to go.)
Hey, I can be snippy this morning if I want to. I voted for him twice. But I did not go to Disney World.
Boomer
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