Answer:
1) El hermano de Camilo <em>tiene</em> una casa cerca del mar.
2) Mis tíos <em>visitan</em> desde París.
3) Todos los días, yo <em>salgo</em> a trabajar a las 8 a.m.
4) No me gusta cuando ustedes <em>visitan</em> sin avisar.
5) Nosotros <em>somos</em> una familia muy grande.
Explanation:
1) The sentence is written in present tense, the subject <em>El hermano de Camilo</em> is Third Person Singular and verb is <em>tener</em> (to have).
2) The sentence is written in present tense, the subject <em>Mis tíos</em> is Third Person Plural and verb is <em>visitar desde</em> (to visit from).
3) The sentence is written in present tense, the subject <em>yo</em> is First Person Singular and verb is <em>salir a trabajar</em> (to go out to work).
4) The sentence is written in present tense, the subject <em>ustedes</em> is Second Person Plural and verb is <em>visitar sin avisar</em> (to visit without notice).
5) The sentence is written in present tense, the subject <em>Nosotros</em> is First Person Plural and verb is <em>ser</em> (to be).
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Well let’s think a predicate is a noun or pronoun, that appears with a linking verb and renamed, identifies, or explains the subject of the sentence
Well your question is where are they found well if you need to know
They are found when your describing nouns over