What is the predicate of a sentence?
Answer / Makeshwar Tanti
In grammar, the predicate is a part of a sentence that contains the verb or verbs and often expresses who or what performs the action (subject) and the action itself. For example, in the sentence 'The cat chases the mouse', 'chases' is the predicate.
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