Must a predicate always contain a verb?
A) No, because it might have an adverb instead.
B) No, because not every proposition is a complete sentence.
C) Yes, and it must always be "am," "are," or "is."
D) Yes.
E) It depends on whether or not there is a verb in the subject.
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