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Term: Great Predicate

Part of Speech: Noun, Adjective

Sense 1 (Noun): A grammatical term that refers to the part of a sentence that provides information about the subject. It typically consists of a verb and any objects or other elements that modify or complete the action of the verb.

Example Sentence: She wrote a great predicate for her essay, clearly conveying the main idea.

Sense 2 (Adjective): Used to describe a predicate that is exceptional, outstanding, or of high quality.

Example Sentence: The professor commended her for her great predicate, which made her essay stand out amongst her classmates' work.

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