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The predicate noun is oak.

A predicate is the verb and all the related words that follow it (or, all the words that are not the subject of the verb). A sentence can have more than one verb and more than one complete predicate.

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The predicate noun in the sentence is oak.

The noun 'oak' renames the subject noun 'tree'.

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