(subject = they) Lucy & Neil (subject = they)
(predicate) met (verb) Morey (direct object) in Gramercy Park last night (prepositional phrase)
2007-05-23 09:24:19
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answer #1
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answered by tracymoo 6
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Lucy and Niel = subject
met (verb) Morey in Gramercy Park last night = predicate
2007-05-23 09:29:06
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok. This sentence is a question. Yes it does make a difference. The Subject is "the predicate". "Of this sentence?" is a Prepositional phrase. I think that "would be" is the predicate. Predicate is a fancy word for complete verb.
2007-05-23 09:32:44
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the predicate is "met" in that sentence.
Here is a link to the lyrics for a great Schoolhouse Rock song called "The Tale of Mr. Morton" that does a great job of explaining what a predicate is:
http://www.schoolhouserock.tv/Tale.html
Good luck with your assignment.
2007-05-23 09:30:31
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answer #4
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answered by Patrick 5
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Lucy and Neil met ... where the subject is "Lucy and Neil", and the predicate is"met"
2007-05-23 09:25:26
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answer #5
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answered by pochuyma123 1
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Met. The predicate is the verb, the action.
2007-05-23 09:23:54
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answered by Babs 7
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predicate or verb of the sentence is met
2007-05-23 10:21:54
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answer #7
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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