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(Subject) (verb) (object)
I shot Vicky
Subject does verb onto object
Predicate(Predicand)
He deserved this
He owed me $70k
predicated is a property or relationship on predicand
first sentence expresses a property
second one a relationship
"He" is the predicand
depending on definition, either the verb is predicated or everything other than the subject is predicate
by first definition - which is similar to one in mathematical logic - we would write owes(vicky, me, $70k)
Having a predicate acting on a predicand is enough to make a clause. A clause that can be it's own sentence is an independent clause. It must have its own subject, aka, an actor or a source.
To join clauses, you must use conjunctions (and, or, etc), semicolons, or do what I do. Use a ton of commas - which I assume is incorrect grammar btw.