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The predicate of the sentence is the verb or verb phrase. true false

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True. The predicate is much like a verb phrase.
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True.

Step-by-step explanation:

The predicate is defined as the clause containing the statement about the subject consisting of a verb or phrase. It includes all the parts of the sentence except the subject and functions to express what is said about the subject and hence, requires a verb to link the subject and the object. It includes all the parts of the sentence except the subject. Thus, the predicate is the part of the sentence that contains a verb or verb phrase necessarily. To illustrate, look at these examples:

"Stephen is a doctor."

"He ate his dinner without asking me".

"I love to go for outing and adventures".

"They joined us for dinner".

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