Typically, the complete predicate is merely that portion of a sentence including and following the verb. For example, in the sentenceThe boy chased the dog across the street.The complete subject would be "The boy," while the complete predicate would be "chased the dog across the street."
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A kernel sentence, also known as a basic sentence or a core sentence, is the simplest form of a sentence that contains a subject and a predicate. It expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a grammatically correct sentence. Kernel sentences serve as the foundation for constructing more complex sentences.
The predicate is find.
The simple predicate is "find" (the verb).
Subject = Most people Predicate = find cockroaches troublesome.
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The subject would be "Your community," and the predicate is "has many artists." You can find this out by using one rule: the subject is everything left of the main noun, and the predicate is the rest. :D
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the simple subject is Baker's Sister and the simple predicate is named Doris to find simple subjects and predicates first find the subject and the rest after the subject is the predicate ............
The adjective is fragile. Fragile is the Predicate Adjective. Predicate Adjectives are sometimes very tricky to find.