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alive predicate

 

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Term: Alive Predicate

Description:

An alive predicate refers to a word or phrase in a sentence that describes the state of being alive or having life. It is used in linguistic analysis to identify and categorize verbs, nouns, or adjectives that indicate life or the absence of it.

Sample Sentences:

  • The cat is an alive predicate in the sentence "The cat is sleeping."
  • "Alive" and "dead" can both be considered as alive predicates when used with proper subjects.
  • In the sentence "The flowers bloomed beautifully," the verb "bloomed" does not act as an alive predicate but describes an action.

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