A complete predicate includes the subject and all the words pertaining to what it's doing.
Subjects are the main noun of the sentence. Predicates, or verbs, tell what the subject is doing.
You can have two simple subjects and two simple predicates.
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Yes, a sentence can have two complete predicates, for example:I washed the dishes and mopped the floor.
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The predicate is "pours."
um, all predicates ARE verbs....that is the definition of a predicate....it's a verb
All predicates are statements that assert something about a subject, typically comprising a verb and any objects or modifiers. They can be classified into various types, such as simple, compound, or complex predicates, depending on their structure. Predicates play a crucial role in forming complete sentences, conveying actions, states, or conditions related to the subject. Additionally, they can vary in specificity and can be true or false, depending on the context.
subjects and predicates
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Simple subjects and predicates.