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  • Predicate (grammar) - Wikipedia
    The term predicate is used in two ways in linguistics and its subfields The first defines a predicate as everything in a standard declarative sentence except the subject, and the other defines it as only the main content verb or associated predicative expression of a clause
  • Predicate (grammar) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    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
  • Predicate: Definition, Usage, and Examples | Grammarly
    What Is a Predicate? Definition, Usage, and Examples Key takeaways: A predicate is a grammatical term for the words that describe the action in a sentence or clause A predicate explains what a subject does There are five different types of predicates, each containing unique qualities
  • What is a Predicate? Definition, Examples of Sentence Predicates
    Define predicate: The predicate is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject It includes the verb and anything modifying it This is also called the complete predicate Example of a Predicate: We are ready to get food In this sentence, “are ready to get food” is the predicate
  • Definition and Examples of a Predicate - ThoughtCo
    In English grammar, a predicate is one of two main parts of a sentence or clause (The other main part is the subject ) It is usually defined as a word group that comes after the subject to complete the meaning of the sentence or clause
  • Predicate (grammar) - Wikiwand
    The term predicate is used in two ways in linguistics and its subfields The first defines a predicate as everything in a standard declarative sentence except the subject, and the other defines it as only the main content verb or associated predicative expression of a clause
  • Argument (linguistics) - Wikipedia
    A predicate and its arguments form a predicate-argument structure The discussion of predicates and arguments is associated most with (content) verbs and noun phrases (NPs), although other syntactic categories can also be construed as predicates and as arguments
  • Predicative expression - Wikipedia
    A predicative expression (or just predicative) is part of a clause predicate, and is an expression that typically follows a copula or linking verb, e g be, seem, appear, or that appears as a second complement (object complement) of a certain type of verb, e g call, make, name, etc [1] The most frequently acknowledged types of predicative


















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