one of the two main parts of a sentence. everything after the noun.
so for example, in the sentence: I am really happy.
the predicate is "am really happy".
2007-08-19 11:35:46
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answered by crystal 2
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A predicate is merely a fancy word for VERB or action word. In your question, for instance, "is" would be the predicate.
2007-08-19 18:37:34
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answered by jan51601 7
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A predicate is the portion of a clause, excluding the subject, that expresses something about the subject.
example..
The book is on the table.
2007-08-19 18:33:41
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answered by ballin 3
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A predicate is to establish an answer with facts. Declaring an answer with the facts that are asserted.
2007-08-19 18:37:39
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answered by Jt 3
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The verb and the direct object of a sentence. (The subject is the doer of the action. The verb is what is done. The direct object is the person or thing to which the action is done.)
2007-08-19 22:28:01
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answered by Civis Romanus 5
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