I can't figure out the simple predicate of this sentence,"There are ladybugs all over my room"?

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I believe the simple predicate of this sentence is "are". There "are" ladybugs all over my room.

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There is only one predicate in this sentence.
"Are" is the only one so it had to be the predicate.
There are ladybugs all over my room"?
What is all over my room?
There are ladybugs - Are is the simple predicate

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