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I am having trouble with my nieces homework. the sentence is. {Many children like rainy weather } is the predicate (like rainy days)
 

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stephanie said:
I am having trouble with my nieces homework. the sentence is. {Many children like rainy weather } is the predicate (like rainy days)

Hi, Stephanie,
I'm a litte bit confused by your sentence and question. I guess you wanna know the grammatical terms. Here goes:
In your sentence, like
  • predicate / verb
    rainy
    • adjective
      weather
      • noun

        :roll: Henry
        P.S. Sind Sie Deutsch?
 

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stephanie said:
I am having trouble with my nieces homework. the sentence is. {Many children like rainy weather } is the predicate (like rainy days)

Yes, As Ron said the predicate is "like rainy weather". The predicate consists of the main verb plus any adverbs, objects, complements and their modifiers.
 

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stephanie said:
I am having trouble with my nieces homework. the sentence is. {Many children like rainy weather } is the predicate (like rainy days)

hi Stephanie
I must admit I was wrong. Don't get confused by my explanation.
Mike NY and Ron Bee are right.
My apology :(
Henry
 
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