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Isai Gibson
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25 July, 10:34
What are simple and complete predicates
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Enrique Stein
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A simple predicate is just the verb. a complete predicate is the verb in a sentence and everything not related to the subject. for example: The young boy swam alone across the pond. swam is the simple predicate. the complete predicate is "swam alone across the pond"
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