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    predicate

    US /'predɪkət/

    ・

    UK /ˈpredɪkət/

    B2
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo base something on a previous situation
    He started to predicate his theory on flawed evidence
    n.NounPart of the sentence containing the main verb
    Your sentence needs a predicate so I know what he's doing

    Video subtitles

    What's In The Big Beautiful Bill And Why Elon Musk Hates It

    09:50What's In The Big Beautiful Bill And Why Elon Musk Hates It
    • And you look at, you know, so what's the predicate for that role in American society?

      And you look at, you know, so what's the predicate for that role in American society?

    • And you look at, you know, sort of what's the predicate for that role in American society.

      And you look at, you know, sort of what's the predicate for that role in American society.

    B1

    'I’m not going to be bullied by you': Pam Bondi clashes with Dem Senators Schiff and Padilla

    16:23'I’m not going to be bullied by you': Pam Bondi clashes with Dem Senators Schiff and Padilla
    • So you would need a factual predicate to open an investigation of Jack Smith.

      So you would need a factual predicate to open an investigation of Jack Smith.

    • Sitting here today, are you aware of any factual predicate to investigate Jack Smith?

      Sitting here today, are you aware of any factual predicate to investigate Jack Smith?

    B1

    Let's Read Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil CC ASMR First Article

    58:31Let's Read Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil CC ASMR First Article
    • It is thus a falsification of the evidence to say that the subject "I" conditions the predicate "think."

      It is thus a falsification of the evidence to say that the subject "I" conditions the predicate "think."

    • It is thus a falsification of the evidence to say that the subject I conditions the predicate think.

      It is thus a falsification of the evidence to say that the subject I conditions the predicate think.

    B2

    BREAKING: BOMBSHELL poll result SHOCKS THE NATION

    09:58BREAKING: BOMBSHELL poll result SHOCKS THE NATION
    • And then of course he'll use that mistaken notion as a predicate to try and cry fraud when he inevitably loses the election, but that's an entirely different video altogether.

      And then of course he'll use that mistaken notion as a predicate to try and cry fraud when he inevitably loses the election, but that's an entirely different video altogether.

    • And then, of course, he'll use that mistaken notion as a predicate to try and cry fraud when he inevitably loses the election, but

      And then, of course, he'll use that mistaken notion as a predicate to try and cry fraud when he inevitably loses the election, but

    B1

    Nicolle Wallace on Pam Bondi: ‘Donald Trump may finally have what he has long been looking for’

    11:54Nicolle Wallace on Pam Bondi: ‘Donald Trump may finally have what he has long been looking for’
    • Sitting here today, sitting here today, are you aware of any factual predicate to investigate Jack Smith?

      Sitting here today, sitting here today, are you aware of any factual predicate to investigate Jack Smith?

    • Sitting here today sitting here today, are you aware of any factual predicate to investigate Jack Smith, sitting here today, yes or no?

      Sitting here today sitting here today, are you aware of any factual predicate to investigate Jack Smith, sitting here today, yes or no?

    B1

    Steven Pinker: Linguistics as a Window to Understanding the Brain

    50:01Steven Pinker: Linguistics as a Window to Understanding the Brain
    • One of the basic rules of English is that a sentence consists of a noun phrase, the subject, followed by a verb phrase, the predicate.

      One of the basic rules of English is that a sentence consists of a noun phrase, the subject, followed by a verb phrase, the predicate.

    • of a noun phrase, the subject, followed by a verb phrase, the predicate.

      of a noun phrase, the subject, followed by a verb phrase, the predicate.

    B1

    Adjectives - English grammar tutorial video lesson

    04:05Adjectives - English grammar tutorial video lesson
    • We place the adjective after a verb when it is part of a predicate,

      We place the adjective after a verb when it is part of a predicate,

    • and a predicate are all the verbs in a sentence.

      and a predicate are all the verbs in a sentence.

    A2

    4 Ways to Be Less Lonely

    37:474 Ways to Be Less Lonely
    • Being misunderstood, chronically misunderstood, not known well, being a stranger, that's a predicate to walking the frozen tundra and dying alone.

      Being misunderstood, chronically misunderstood, not known well, being a stranger, that's a predicate to walking the frozen tundra and dying alone.

    • that's a predicate to walking the frozen tundra and dying alone.

      that's a predicate to walking the frozen tundra and dying alone.

    A2

    The Complete Guide to ADJECTIVES in English

    17:42The Complete Guide to ADJECTIVES in English
    • A predicate adjective is the adjective that comes after the verb, but

      A predicate adjective is the adjective that comes after the verb, but

    • A predicate adjective is the adjective that comes after the verb,

      A predicate adjective is the adjective that comes after the verb,

    B1

    The Daily Show - Hillary Clinton Lives the Black Experience

    08:50The Daily Show - Hillary Clinton Lives the Black Experience
    • um, that I'm pretty sure were just predicate on... predicated

      um, that I'm pretty sure were just predicate on... predicated

    B1