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The verb here (the predicate) has two parts-- did and snore. (When asking a question in the past tense, the helping verb "did" is used, along with the main verb). So, Max is the subject, and the verb will show what action he performed; in this sentence, "did snore" is the predicate.

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Q: What is the predicate in this sentence did max snore last night?
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