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 - tell me I'm right... :)

sorry meant to put Ms. Sue the first time...

I already answered that for you.

you did...I didn't see it...I will look again..

Thank you

You're welcome.

It means you can get A popcorn bag at the bar

Yes, you're correct! "Can get some popcorn at the snack bar" is the complete predicate in the sentence. The complete predicate includes the verb and any additional words or phrases that modify or complete the verb. In this case, "can get some popcorn at the snack bar" is a verb phrase that indicates the action of being able to obtain popcorn at the snack bar.