What is the complete predicate in this sentence---My best friend moved into a two story house.

What is the simple predicate in this sentence---Steve's home and Anna's home are both in the same building.

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The complete predicate is the verb plus the words that complete the verb's meaning.

I've underlined the complete predicate in your first sentence.

My best friend moved into a two story house.

The simple predicate is the verb or verbs.

What do you think is the verb in your second sentence? Hint: if you're not sure, you can look up the words in a dictionary because the definitions also give the part of speech.
http://dictionary.reference.com/
Steve`s home and Ann`s home are both in the same building.-predicate
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