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Comma to separate subject from predicate - grammar
Correlation to Predicate Methods - medical
finding of the predicate fact - legal
I am requesting that this court make a predicate order - legal
IN predicate list may not be empty
Mathematical symbol as simple predicate
Predicado nominal / verbal --> Nominal / verbal predicate?
Predicate
predicate - legal
predicate - information technology
predicate - medical
predicate (verb)
Predicate information
Predicate Nouns*
Predicate offence (synonym) - legal
Predicate offense
Predicate offense - legal
predicate submission - legal
Predicate violence - legal
second hand = predicate adjective - grammar
Son with plural predicate - grammar
subject and predicate
substantial equivalent to predicate - medical
two-place predicate
'When and where' predicate problem. - English Only forum
A classification is a sort of predicate - English Only forum
A part of the Predicate or Direct Object? - English Only forum
A perfume that creator says was inspired by President Putin has gone [predicate?] - English Only forum
A sentence without a subject and a predicate? - English Only forum
adjective predicate. - English Only forum
adjectives in the predicate - English Only forum
along with another action/verbal predicate - English Only forum
articles before nominal predicate - English Only forum
bad arm {bad:predicate adjective?} - English Only forum
Blood from the body enters the atrium, [predicate?] - English Only forum
Bored with the grown-up conversation, little Amy ... (subject, predicate) - English Only forum
Can Verbs <to run>, <to check> function as a predicate? - English Only forum
comma before 'and' [compound predicate]: held me by the arm, and led - English Only forum
comma before 'and' [compound predicate]: I was working, and had reached - English Only forum
comma before 'and' [compound predicate]: laid out our..., and began - English Only forum
comma before 'and' [compound predicate]: like serving... , and being - English Only forum
comma before 'and' [compound predicate]: like to... and to achieve - English Only forum
comma before 'and' [compound predicate]: sat on the grass and read a - English Only forum
comma before 'but' [compound predicate]: has a lot of info, but has - English Only forum
comma before 'but' [compound predicate]: take place at..., but was - English Only forum
comma before 'but' [compound predicate]: talked tough, but was never - English Only forum
comma before 'or' [compound predicate]: there is, or there is not, a - English Only forum
comma before 'or' [compound predicate]: to "sell out", or turn their - English Only forum
comma or period with compound predicate: what is best? - English Only forum
complement and the predicate - English Only forum
complex predicate - English Only forum
compound predicate - English Only forum
Difference between complement and predicate - English Only forum
differences among appositive, predicate and absolute. - English Only forum
Does this sentence have a predicate? - English Only forum
double predicate - English Only forum
find the predicate - English Only forum
finding the <predicate> in the subordinate clause - English Only forum
for them to safely survive (subject and predicate?) - English Only forum
form predicate should take for special subjects - English Only forum
he was partially 'inebriated' [predicate adjective?] - English Only forum
Homogenious predicate in the sentence. - English Only forum
Hose off the car before soaping it - Simple predicate - English Only forum
"How the old empires got by"(Emphasized subject)"remained (link verb predicate)the ultimate point of unity"(things harmonious because of - English Only forum
how to use "predicate" - English Only forum
Hyphens in compound adjective used as predicate - English Only forum
Identifying subject, predicate, object in the following sentence - English Only forum
Identifying subject, predicate, object in the following sentence - English Only forum
Identifying the subject and predicate - English Only forum
Inversion of the predicate and subject - English Only forum
Is subject complement considered a predicate? - English Only forum
it would seem (what is the predicate?) - English Only forum
"John" is <the><a> subject and "goes" is <the><a> predicate - English Only forum
Lies defeat (what is the subject and the predicate?) - English Only forum
linking verb,predicate adjective/nominative - English Only forum
missing predicate - English Only forum
negative sentences with compound predicate - English Only forum
no predicate - English Only forum
Noun phrase and predicate [sentence analysis] - English Only forum
omitting predicate? - English Only forum
One predicate, many subjects - English Only forum
predicate - English Only forum
Predicate - English Only forum
predicate - English Only forum
predicate (noun pronunciation) - English Only forum
Predicate / adjective phrase - English Only forum
predicate / predicative - English Only forum
predicate + it seemed - English Only forum
Predicate adjective or predicate complement - English Only forum
predicate adjective/predicative adjective - English Only forum
predicate agreement in number - English Only forum
Predicate and Phrase of paragraph - English Only forum
predicate and predicable - English Only forum
Predicate crime - English Only forum
predicate identification - English Only forum
predicate is a <hyponym / hypernym> of the English lexical item - English Only forum
predicate nominative - English Only forum
predicate nominative - English Only forum
predicate nominative or subject complement - English Only forum
predicate nominative vs predicate adjective - English Only forum
predicate nominatives have a reflexive property, right? - English Only forum
predicate verb - English Only forum
Predicate verb (singular or plural ) - English Only forum
predicate vs. base - English Only forum
Predicate-Adjective/Adverb: - English Only forum
predicate: completion (object/Complement) and extension - English Only forum
Preposed Predicate (Object) - English Only forum
seemed part of a herd [predicate?] - English Only forum
Simple predicate - English Only forum
Simple predicate verb phrases - English Only forum
Simple predicate: consist of, look after, etc - English Only forum
Structure of A sentence : predicate omitted? - English Only forum
Subject / Predicate - English Only forum
Subject + Predicate - English Only forum
Subject and Predicate for a complex sentence - English Only forum
subject complement Vs. predicate nominative - English Only forum
subject part and predicate - English Only forum
subject predicate - English Only forum
subject predicate - English Only forum
Subject-Predicate agreement - English Only forum
subject+predicate, "are" or "is - English Only forum
Subordinate clause without subject and predicate? - English Only forum
The predicate, the complement - English Only forum
The verb agrees with its subject in number and person: Which predicate should I choose? - English Only forum
The verb "to be" with a nominal predicate - English Only forum
unnecessary comma in a compound predicate - English Only forum
vaccine now available [ predicate? ] - English Only forum
What is the predicate verb of this sentence? - English Only forum
What's the predicate of an imperative sentence? - English Only forum
When "what" is the subject, should the verb agree in number with the predicate? - English Only forum
which one is the predicate? - English Only forum
Why is there no predicate (verb) in the sentence? - English Only forum
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