The predicate tells what the subject of the sentence does or is, such as in the examples "My dad went to the store", "Mom gave me a puppy", "My dad taught me to swim", "The test was hard", and "I enjoyed the party", where the predicates are respectively "went to the store", "gave me a puppy", "taught me to swim", "was hard", and "enjoyed the party".
The predicate tells what the subject of the sentence does or is, such as in the examples "My dad went to the store", "Mom gave me a puppy", "My dad taught me to swim", "The test was hard", and "I enjoyed the party", where the predicates are respectively "went to the store", "gave me a puppy", "taught me to swim", "was hard", and "enjoyed the party".
The predicate tells what the subject of the sentence does or is, such as in the examples "My dad went to the store", "Mom gave me a puppy", "My dad taught me to swim", "The test was hard", and "I enjoyed the party", where the predicates are respectively "went to the store", "gave me a puppy", "taught me to swim", "was hard", and "enjoyed the party".