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Predicate: Definition, Types & Examples
Predicate: Definition, Types & Examples
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Summarizing the Types and Examples of Predicates
Summary:
In grammar, a predicate is one of the two main parts of a sentence, the other being the subject. It provides information about the subject, such as what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject. There are two main types of predicates: simple predicates and complete predicates.
Types of Predicates:
Types | Description |
---|---|
Simple Predicate | Consists of only the main verb, without any additional words or phrases. |
Complete Predicate | Includes the main verb and all the words that give more information about it. |
Examples:
- Simple Predicate: The bird sings beautifully.
- Complete Predicate: The bird sings melodious songs every morning.
Understanding the types and examples of predicates is essential for constructing clear and concise sentences in English grammar.
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