In the sentence:

"I like to eat berries."

What's the predicate?

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The complete predicate in a sentence is everything that is not the subject or modifying the subject.

What's the subject in this sentence? Everything else is the predicate.

If the question is asking for the simple predicate, then it's asking for the main verb, usually (but not always) one word. What's the main verb in this sentence?
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