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sometimes called the simple predicate

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The predicate tells something about the subject, like what it did or how it looks. An example of a simple sentence where there is a noun for the subject and a verb for the predicate is “Mary jogs.” Sometimes the subject is implied in a sentence, like “Watch out!”
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