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A simple predicate is a: _____. A.) Noun B.) Verb C.) Adjective D.) Adverb E.) Preposition
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A simple predicate is a: _____.
A.) Noun
B.) Verb
C.) Adjective
D.) Adverb
E.) Preposition
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Your answer is a verb.
Hope this helps!
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The answer is B) A simple predicate is a verb or verb phrase
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