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need some help..waht is predicate, predicator and predication in this sentence:
Twenty years ago London could have claimed the title "Smog City,Europe".

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ok i can understand what predicator and predicate is, but what is predication in a sentence?
f.e. We have been brought up by un uncle.

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Predication is the act of creating a predicate. In your example, the predicate (everything except the subject, WE) is correctly predicated. If it had said something like: "Under the revised plan, the elderly, who now receive a double personal exemption, will be abolished" then the predication would be faulty. The sentence, as it stands, actually says that the ELDERLY will be abolished, not the intended EXEMPTION.

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