short note on predicate verb ??
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The predicate is the part of a sentence that includes the verb and verb phrase. The predicate of "The boys went to the zoo" is "went to the zoo." ... The verb predicate means to require something as a condition of something else, and we use this term mostly in connection with logic, mathematics, or rhetoric.
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