Predicate is the main verbs in the sentence.
Examples of a predicate in the sentence:
*He supervised the project.
*They disagreed about the outcome.
In English an example of a predicate would be the quote, "If you build it, he will come."
a predicate phrase is for example : jack had eaten dog crap. the predicate phrase would be had eaten
yes it can example: can fly that is a simple predicate
the ex. of a subject is an elephant a predicate is it is huge(referring to elephant)
A predicate is the verb and all of the words that follow or are related to that verb.The predicate in the example is: was windy and cold.
Grasshopper is a noun. If it follows a linking verb, it's a predicate nominative. Example: That is a grasshopper.
example of sentence complete subject and complete predicate Listening=subject is not=complete predicate
the boy ate the apple predicate(ate the apple)
5 example of compound predicate and subject
A word by itself is not a predicate. A predicate is a portion of a sentence which can consist of one or more words. "Am" is a verb. It is possible that when "am" is used in a sentence that "am" will be the predicate of the sentence, for example: "Are you the chosen one? I am."
Grateful can be a predicate adjective. Example: I am grateful. A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and describes the subject. "Am" is the linking verb, "grateful" is the predicate adjective, and "I" is the subject.
A simple predicate is the main very that is in the predicate of a sentence. The simple predicate tells you what the subject is doing. An example is in the sentence My mom started the dryer, the word started is the simple predicate.