PREDICATE MCQS (ENGLISH GRAMMAR)


PREDICATE
In gammar, predicate is a part of a sentence or clause that
what the subject does or what is being said about the subject.
It is usually verb and sometime an object or complement.
In other words, it gives information about the action or state of the subject.
EXAMPLES OF PREDICATE
He (subject) runs fast (predicate)
You (subject) thought well (predicate)
He (subject) is reading a book (predicate)
PREDICATE MCQS
“They are writing a book”, indicate predicate in this sentence
(A) They
(B) writing a book
(C) are writing
(D) none
The dogs were barked loudly, Identify predicate in this sentence
(A) The dogs
(B) were barked loudly
(C) loudly
(D) barked
(PREDICATE MCQS)
Which of the following sentences has a compound predicate?
(A) He sings and dances
(B) He is so fast.
(C) She was so tired.
(D) He saw the movie.
“We are going to the park”, indicate predicate
(A) We
(B) going to the park
(C) are going to the park
(D) are going
In the sentence “My brother plays football,” what is the predicate?
(A) My brother
(B) plays
(C) plays football
(D) football
The sentences contains only a simple predicate?
(A) The baby is crying.
(B) She has been cooking for hours.
(C) Both a and b
(D) All of these
“Sairish cooked dinner and cleaned the kitchen” identify compound predicate
(A) Cooked dinner and cleaned the kitchen
(B) Cleaned
(C) Both a and b
(D) Dinner and kitchen
Identify the complete predicate in the sentence, “The teachers explained the lesson clearly.”
(A) The teachers
(B) Explained
(C) Explained the lesson clearly
(D) None
“They will study for the exam tomorrow” identify simple predicate?
(A) Will study
(B) Study
(C) For the exam
(D) Tomorrow