Which would you find in a sentence’s complete predicate?

A. a noun, pronoun, or group of words acting as a noun along with any modifiers

B. the verb or verb phrase, plus any modifiers and complements

C. only an action word or a word that expresses a state of being

D. words that tell who or what the sentence is about

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B. The verb or verb phrase, plus any modifiers and complements


Answer: B. the verb or verb phrase, plus any modifiers and complements.

 A predicate in a sentence is all the information that is not the subject (the person, place or thing) but contains elements that describe who the subject is and what the subject does and in a way modifies the subject. All that contributes to complete the thought. A complete predicate presents the verb and many other words that modify the subject.

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