What is the predicate of this sentence,Henry and Mudge hear something.Is hear something the predicate

Hear something is the predicate

Yes, correct.

Henry looks outside.

Henry looks outside

Yes, "hear something" is the predicate of the sentence "Henry and Mudge hear something."

To determine the predicate of a sentence, you need to identify the verb and everything that follows it, including any objects or complements.

In this sentence, the verb is "hear." "Something" is the object of the verb, and together they form the predicate. So, "hear something" is the predicate of this sentence.

To identify the predicate in a sentence, you can ask yourself the question "What happened?" or "What is being done?" The answer to these questions will typically give you the predicate of the sentence.