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One sentence is divided into two parts: The subject (tells whom or what we talk about) and the predicate (It is the part that includes the verb, it tells what the subject is or does).It can be simple or complete.
A simple predicate just the main verb that modifies the subject.
A complete predicate is the verb and all
the other information that is not the subject.
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A predicate is one of the two main parts of a sentence
The other being the subject
Which the predicate modifies
For the simple sentence, John is yellow
John acts as the subject
And is yellow acts as the predicate
A subsequent description of the subject
Headed with a verb.
In current linguistic semantics
A predicate is an expression
That can be true of something
Thus, the expressions "is yellow"
Or "is like broccoli"
Are true of those things
That is yellow or like broccoli respectively
This notion is closely related to the notion
Of a predicate informal logic
Which includes more expressions
Then the formal one