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write predicate of the president

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The predicate in traditional grammar is the second part of a clause or sentence, the first being the subject.[1] A predicate completes an idea about the subject, such as what it does or what it is like.[2][3]

She dances. - verb-only predicate

Ben reads the book. - verb + direct object predicate

Ben's mother, Felicity, gave me a present. - verb + indirect object + direct object predicate

She listened to the radio. - verb + prepositional object predicate

They elected him president. - verb + object + predicative noun predicate

She met him in the park. - verb + object + adjunct predicate

She is in the park. - verb + predicative prepositional phrase predicate

The predicate provides information about the subject.

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