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What is the simple predicate in sentence was

The simple predicate in the sentence "was" is simply "was".

Here's why:

* Predicate: The predicate of a sentence tells us what the subject is or does.

* Simple Predicate: The simple predicate is the verb or verb phrase that forms the core of the predicate.

In this case, "was" is a verb that acts as the entire predicate. It's a linking verb, connecting the subject (which is missing in this short sentence) to a description or state of being.

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