The predicate is the part of the sentences that is not the subject and its modifiers.
A predicate is the verb and the words that follow the verb that are related to that verb.
Example sentences:
I washed and dried my hair.
We had lunch then took a walk in the park.
Jack loves to cook and often shares his efforts with others.
its a compound predicate
If you are talking about predicates it is simple. If you are talking about subjects it is compound.
SQL is short for Structured query language. Examples of SQL are seleect * from table_name where <predicates>;
She washed the shells and dried them in the sun is an example of a sentence that has a compound predicate. Two or more verbs that are separated by a conjunction are compound predicates.
Below are simple sentences with compound predicates:The compound predicates are highlighted.The kids are running and jumping.The performers danced and sang.At summer camp, we'll swim and play tennis.
Examples of compound nouns:Baseballbathtubbirdcageblueprintboyfriend
Predicates: Complete predicates are all words other than the subject and its modifiers. Simple predicates are only the verb with helping word (i.e. has, have, had, was, is, etc.) If there are any. Simple predicates are the part of the predicate that includes only the verb(s). The dog stole and buried the bones. "stole" and "buried" are the simple predicates. They can actually be considered a compound predicate, which is a type of simple predicate in which the subject does two or more actions. "stole and buried the bones" is the complex predicate. It includes everything that can modify the action.
Examples of compound nouns:baseballbathtubbirdcageblueprintboyfriend
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This is a compound subject because there are two subjects joined together with "and": "Veterans" and "you."
A compound predicate is two or more simple predicates joined by a conjunction that indicate actions by the same subject.Example : "Bill picked up the mail and walked the dog." Bill is the subject for both verbs.
Subjects are the main noun of the sentence. Predicates, or verbs, tell what the subject is doing.