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What is the simple predicate in sentence - Forest fires consume trees and other vegetation?

The simple predicate in the sentence "Forest fires consume trees and other vegetation" is consume.

Here's why:

* Predicate: The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells us what the subject does or is. It usually includes the verb and any objects or modifiers.

* Simple Predicate: The simple predicate is just the verb, without any modifiers or objects.

In this sentence, "forest fires" is the subject, and "consume trees and other vegetation" is the complete predicate. The verb "consume" is the core action of the sentence and forms the simple predicate.

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