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In the sentence "Caleb is baking pies for the bake sale," the phrase "is baking pies for the bake sale" functions as a complete predicate. A complete predicate includes the main verb and all its modifiers and complements. In this case, "is baking" is the main verb, and "pies for the bake sale" provides additional information about what Caleb is baking.

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9mo ago

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