The woman with the glasses predicateWhat is the predicate of The woman with the glasses?
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"With" is the answer
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With the glasses is the predicate of the sentence 'The woman with the glasses'
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- In linguistics and its subfields, the word "predicate" is used in one of two contexts.
- The first regards a predicate as only the primary content verb or accompanying predicative expression of a phrase, whereas the second sees it as everything in a conventional declarative sentence other than the subject.
- Here the predicate is "With the glasses"
- The primary verb alone constitutes a simple predicate.
- The easiest method to identify the primary verb in a phrase is to seek a term that denotes activity.
- The simple predicate will be a "state of being" verb if the phrase lacks an action verb.
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