After that, we can get some popcorn at the snack bar.

Identify can get some popcorn at the snack bar...

complete predicate
complete subject
simple predicate
simple subject

I think it is complete predicate - yes?

You're right -- but this question is also wrong.

The complete predicate is can get some popcorn at the snack bar after that.

Thank you Ms. Sue - I just looked past it...I hope it doesn't matter that the words are misplaced....

No, the phrase "can get some popcorn at the snack bar" is not a complete predicate because it does not express a complete action or state. It is an incomplete phrase describing what can happen after something else mentioned before.

To identify the complete predicate, we need to look for the verb or verb phrase that expresses a complete action or state. In this case, the complete predicate is "get some popcorn at the snack bar."