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The predicate of a sentence is

a group of words that is acted upon by the subject.

what is said about the subject or what the subject does.

the form of a verb used to show when an action happened.

a verb quality that tells if its subject performs or receives action.

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Answer: B) what is said about the subject or what the subject does.

Step-by-step explanation: a predicate is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject (the person or thing that is performing the action of the verb). Fromt the given options, the one that correctly represents the definition of predicate, is the corresponding to option B: the predicate of a sentence is what is said about the subject or what the subject does.

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