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Home > English > Grammar > Sentence Structure

What is a predicate in a sentence?

A. The part of the sentence that tells what the subject does
B. The subject of the sentence
C. The introductory phrase
D. The concluding remark

Answer: The part of the sentence that tells what the subject does


Additional Information: Predicates contain the verb and provide information about the subject.


Subjects: Sentence Structure, Grammar

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