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the students are laughing loudly. what is predicate here

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Answered by shraddha99
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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.

What is a Predicate?

What are predicates? In its most basic form, a predicate is what the subject does. It contains the verb and any object or modifiers that are governed by the verb.

In the case of the example below, a predicate may be a single verb.

Answered by umangchouhan755
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I think in this sentence the predicted is laughing.

l hope this answer is help full for you dear.

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