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Types of Predicates
A predicate may be one word or many words.
(1) A predicate may be just a single word: the verb. In this first example, the verb laughed is the predicate of the sentence:
Felix laughed.
(2) A predicate may be a word group made up of a main verb and any helping verbs . In the next example, will sing is the predicate:
Winnie will sing.
Notice that the helping verb ( will ) comes before the main verb ( sing ).
(3) A predicate may also be a complete verb phrase : that is, a main verb and all the words related to that verb except the subject. In this last example, the predicate is the verb phrase is always greener on the other side :
The grass is always greener on the other side.
Whether it's just one word or many words, the predicate usually follows the subject and tells us something about it.
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