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The verbal predicate is one of the two types of predicate in Spanish, and although all predicates have a verb, the verbal predicate it only consists when the nucleus of the sentence is in the verb, which makes the verbal predicate the most common in our Spanish language.
For example, in the sentence: The telephone sounds.
The phone = subject
Sounds = predicate
It is necessary to differentiate the verbal predicate the nominal predicate which has the verbs:
In its various conjugations, so the verbal predicate must not have these three verbs.
In bold the core of the sentence.