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what is the predicate in the sentance.

Most people of today are Canadian-born?
16 years ago

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Robert
Canadian-born
16 years ago
Robert
Remember the verb splits the subject and the predicate
16 years ago
Ms. Sue
Wrong, Robert.

Predicates always include a verb. Hunter -- what do you think the predicate is?
16 years ago
Ms. Sue
No. The predicate is: <u>are Canadian-born</u>.

Please remember that ARE is always a VERB.
16 years ago

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