What are the different types of predicate in English?

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    Poornima Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

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    In English grammar, predicates are categorized as simple, compound, or complete. Let's take a look at them in detail, with examples:

    Types of Predicate

    Explanation

    Examples

    Simple Predicate

    This is the main verb (or verb phrase) in a sentence, expressing the core action or state of being.

    ·       The dog barked loudly.

    ·       They play soccer.

    Compound Predicate

    This predicate includes two or more simple predicates that are linked by a conjunction (like "and," "but," "or").

    ·       The CAT jumped and played.

    ·       He ate pizza or pasta for dinner.

    Complete Predicate

    This encompasses the entire part of a sentence that tells something about the subject, including the simple or compound predicate along with any modifiers like objects, adverbs, or other phrases.

    ·       The students quickly read and discussed the book.

    ·       She gave the teacher a compliment.

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Poornima Sharma

To correctly use the subject and predicate, students should be clear about its concept. While the subject tells you, who or what the sentence is about, the predicate describes what the subject does or is. Below are few tips that students should follow to master the topic of subject and predicate in English.

·       Practicing and solving various questions on subjects and predicates is the most effective way to clear the concept. Students should practice questions related to the topic for better clarity. Keep reading and writing the sentences and books and keep looking for subject and predicate in them.

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Poornima Sharma

Students can refer to following books to study Predicate in English Grammar:

Books

Author

English Grammar in Use

Raymond Murphy

Subject and Predicate in Logic and Grammar

P.F. Strawson

Predicate Logic

L. Epstein

These books are a comprehensive guide to English grammar, covering all aspects of subjects and predicates.

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Poornima Sharma

To identify the predicate in a sentence, find the verb (the action word) and all words that describe the subject's action. The predicate also includes the words that modify verb or describe the action. This may include objects, adverbs, prepositional phrases, etc., that explain what the subject is doing or being. For example: The students are studying for the exam.

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Poornima Sharma

Predicate is the part of a sentence which has the verb, and which tells us what the subject is doing. Predicates must always include at least one verb to represent the action. For example: He went cycling after returning from school: In this sentence, he is the subject while 'went cycling after returning from school' is the predicate as it tells what the noun or the subject is doing.

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