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Grammar glossary: predicate

Posted on March 22, 2023February 26, 2024 by Wordsmyth

A predicate is a major element of a sentence.  Simply defined, it is the verb part of the sentence.  It is the part of a sentence that contains the verb and elements of the sentence attached to the verb. The term “predicate” stands in contrast to the term “subject.”  The following sentences are broken up into their subjects and predicates.

SUBJECTPREDICATE
Heleft.
Heleft two hours ago.
Ibought some coffee.
The people next doorinvited us to their party.
Swimmingis not my favorite type of exercise.
The woman who found my ringhad tried to call me earlier.
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