4. What is a predicate ? Why is it called so ?
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Predicate definition: A predicate is a grammatical term that is part of a clause that includes the verb and the words that tell what the subject does. It is also called a complete predicate.
The predicate tells what happened to the subject or what state it's in. In the case of verbs that aren't actions, those that describe states of being are called stative verbs. Examples include is or believe.
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