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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Predicate vs. verb

what's the difference between a simple predicate and a verb?
  

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Nothing, if the verb is the finite verb of the clause. g. have been sleeping) .

  • Nothing, if the verb is the finite verb of the clause.
  • g.
  • have been sleeping) .
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Nothing, if the verb is the finite verb of the clause. It would be the whole verb phrase, however (e.g. have been sleeping).

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