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What is the predicate in sentence We are not allowed to insult one another our house?

The predicate in the sentence "We are not allowed to insult one another in our house" is: are not allowed to insult one another in our house.

Here's why:

* Subject: The subject is "We".

* Predicate: The predicate tells us something about the subject. In this case, it tells us what "we" are not allowed to do.

The predicate contains the verb "are allowed" and the rest of the sentence that explains what we are not allowed to do.

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