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German Sharp
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23 October, 23:27
Sentence parts and phrases
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The predicate is the part of the clause or sentence that says something about the subject. In other words, the part of the sentences that is not the subject and its modifiers is the predicate. A predicate can be one word or several words, not all of which are verbs. The principal part of the predicate is the verb.
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