Define predicate with examples?
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A compound predicate gives two or more details about the same subject and has two or more verbs joined by a conjunction. For example: "She visited her cousins and met all their friends." In this example, "she" is the subject and "visited" and "met" are the predicates joined by the conjunction "and"
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- The predicate of a sentence is the part that modifies the subject in some way. The predicate is the part of a sentence (or clause) that tells us what the subject does or is. The predicate must contain a verb explaining what the subject does and can also include a modifier.
Some examples of simple predicates are as follows. The simple predicate is in bold in each example.
ㅤㅤ➠ㅤ I sing.
ㅤㅤ➠ㅤ He was cooking dinner.
ㅤㅤ➠ㅤ We saw the cat outside.
ㅤㅤ➠ㅤ I walked the dog.
ㅤㅤ➠ㅤ Anthony wrote to his friend.
ㅤㅤ➠ ㅤThey ate all the candy.
ㅤㅤ➠ㅤ My aunt moved.
ㅤㅤ➠ ㅤThe house has a new roof.
ㅤㅤ➠ㅤ Andrew threw the ball.
ㅤㅤ➠ㅤ He is sad.
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