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A word that starts the complete predicate?

The word that starts the complete predicate is the verb.

Here's why:

* Complete predicate: This is the part of a sentence that tells what the subject does or is. It includes the verb and all the words that modify the verb.

* Verb: This is the word that expresses action or a state of being.

Example:

* The dog barked loudly at the mailman.

* Subject: The dog

* Complete predicate: barked loudly at the mailman

* Verb: barked

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