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11 May, 16:29

The predicate of a sentence is

a. a group of words that is acted upon by the subject.

b. what is said about the subject or what the subject does.

c. the form of a verb used to show when an action happened.

d. a verb quality that tells if its subject performs or receives action.

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  1. 11 May, 16:40
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    A predicate is basically just stuff that comes after the subject I guess so B? Let me know if that works.
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