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What is the predicate (verbs only) of the following sentence? A bunny is underneath the porch by the rosebush

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The simple predicate is the word or words that tell us what specific action the subject is taking. The simple predicate is always a verb, or in other words, it's always a word that shows action. In the above example, 'walks' is the verb, or action word, that the boy does.