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  2. Predicate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of PREDICATE is something that is affirmed or denied of the subject in a proposition in logic. How to use predicate in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. What Is a Predicate, and How Does It Work? | Grammarly

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    What Is a Predicate, and How Does It Work? A predicate is the grammatical term for the words in a sentence or clause that describe the action but not the subject. In other words, the predicate explains what the subject does.

  4. Predicate: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    The predicate is the part of a sentence that tells us about the subject. Every predicate has a verb, and finding the verb is a great starting point for identifying the predicate.

  5. Predicate (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    The term predicate is used in two ways in linguistics and its subfields. The first defines a predicate as everything in a standard declarative sentence except the subject, and the other defines it as only the main content verb or associated predicative expression of a clause.

  6. PREDICATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    PREDICATE definition: 1. in grammar, the part of a sentence that contains the verb and gives information about the…. Learn more.

  7. What is a Predicate? Definition, Examples of Sentence Predicates

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    A simple predicate is the verb or verb phrase with its objects, modifiers, etc. A compound predicate is a predicate with two or more verbs connected by and. A predicate adjective modifies the subject of a sentence. A predicate nominative is a predicate noun that completes a linking verb and renames the subject.

  8. PREDICATE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Predicate definition: (in many languages, such as English) one of the two main parts of a sentence, containing the verb and any of its objects, modifiers, or other completions, and generally expressing an action, state, or condition. See examples of PREDICATE used in a sentence.

  9. Definition and Examples of a Predicate - ThoughtCo

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    The predicate is the portion of the sentence that contains the verb (or verb phrase); in very short, simple sentences, it might be only a verb. The predicate tells what happened to the subject or what state it's in.

  10. PREDICATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    PREDICATE meaning: 1. in grammar, the part of a sentence that contains the verb and gives information about the…. Learn more.

  11. What Is a Predicate? - YourDictionary

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    The predicate specifies what the subject is or does or tells what is done to the subject. Because the subject is the person, place or thing that a sentence is about, the predicate must contain a verb explaining what the subject does.