Predicate for Kids / Children

What is predicates?
  • Predicate is a portion of the sentence excluding subject.
  • It is used to express or state something about the subject. Predicate and subject are the 2 basic clauses in English grammar.
  • It will have verb or verb phrase in it.

Learn the following example, to learn well about predicate.

Examples:

1) Sringu is watching TV.

Predicate

In the above example "is watching TV" is a Predicate, which denotes about the action of sringu.


2) He looks smart.


Predicate

In the above example "looks smart" is Predicate, which denotes a person.


3) I love dogs.

Predicate

In the above example "love dogs" is Predicate, which denotes a person.

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