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The predicate in the sentence 'she was walking to the mall' is an example of

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Answered by mirnisar22
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Answer:

was walking to the mall is predicate

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Answered by fariyalatufa001
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Walking is predicate

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Predicate: The part of a sentence that alters the subject of a phrase or clause in any way is called the predicate. The predicate describes what the subject is or does, as well as what happens to it. Because the subject of a sentence is a person, place, or thing, the predicate must include a verb that explains what the subject does. A modifier, an object, or a complement might also be included.

The simple predicate is the verb (or verb phrase) alone.

The entire predicate is made up of the verb and all of the additional words that describe the activity.

She performed an action, of course; she walked. The word that modifies the subject "she" is the past-tense verb "walking," which is the predicate.

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