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is the action or description that occurs in the sentence.
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Predicate
Subject
(4) Complement
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Object​

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Answered by Anmikha
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Answer:

predicate

Explanation:

predicate =  The Predicate is the action or description that occur in the sentence. The predicate is the part of a sentence (or clause) that tells us what the subject does or is.

subject = The subject of a clause identifies an important participant in the event or state described by the predicate verb. Depending on the verb, the subject identifies who does something; who or what has a certain property; who or what is in a particular state, etc. In the following clauses, the subject is highlighted.

complement = A complement clause is a clause which is used as the complement of some other word (typically as the complement of a verb, adjective or noun)

object = A clause may contain one or two objects. In general terms, an object denotes someone or something which is affected by the action described by the verb.

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