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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Predicates

What is a predicate and how is it identified?
  

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The predicate of a sentence is everything except the noun phrase acting as the Subject; it is the verb + objects + adverbs + complements.

  • The predicate of a sentence is everything except the noun phrase acting as the Subject; it is the verb + objects + adverbs + complements.
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The predicate of a sentence is everything except the noun phrase acting as the Subject; it is the verb + objects + adverbs + complements.

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