Practice Questions on Imperative Sentences

1. Meet me after the lunch 

Consider you as the subject and meet is the simple predicate while meeting me after lunch is the complete Predicate 

2. Call me after the meeting 

The call is the simple predicate 

Call me after the meeting is complete Predicate 

Consider you as the subject 

3. Have your supper. 

Have is the simple predicate which is the verb 

Have your supper is the complete Predicate 

You are the subject 

4. Close the window 

Close is the simple predicate 

Close the window is the complete Predicate 

You are the subject that is hidden.

What is a Predicate – Meaning, Usages with Examples

A predicate is a word that represents the action but not the subject. A subject can be a Noun or Pronoun.  A predicate is a clause that may be dependent or independent. The predicate defines what the subject does in a given sentence. It means a predicate includes all other words like verbs, prepositions, and adverbs but not the subject who does the action. Predicates are the building blocks of a given sentence. Predicate defines the action itself. 

For example, She ate something.

She is the subject and the rest is the predicate.

What is a Predicate?

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