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In English / High School | 2014-11-17

What is the predicate in this sentence:

"Our family likes different kinds of food."

Asked by O2002

Answer (3)

The predicate is a verb in a sentence (one word or more). Here, the word "likes" is both the verb and the predicate.
But for example, in the sentence "We are having dinner." the predicate would be "are having".

Answered by Jelena | 2024-06-10

The predicate in the sentence 'Our family likes different kinds of food' is 'likes different kinds of food,' which describes the action related to the subject 'Our family'. ;

Answered by psxvijay443 | 2024-06-19

The predicate in the sentence 'Our family likes different kinds of food' is 'likes different kinds of food.' The predicate describes the action of the subject, which is 'our family.' Predicates are important as they provide complete information about the subject's actions.
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Answered by psxvijay443 | 2024-09-06