[ Grammar ]
What is the complete predicate in this sentence?
Garret, Amy, and Liza walked their dogs yesterday.
A. Garret, Amy, and Liza
B. Garret, Amy, and Liza walked their dog
C. walked their dog yesterday
D. walked their dogs

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