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Allowing of Predicate
Description:
"Allowing of predicate" refers to the grammatical construct in which a subject allows or permits something to be said about it using a predicate. In this context, the subject of a sentence is open to being described or characterized by a predicate.
Sample Sentences:
- The cat, being friendly, is allowing of predicate adjective descriptions such as "cuddly" or "affectionate."
- John, a patient teacher, is allowing of predicate nominative statements like "he is a great mentor."
- The plot of the novel is allowing of many different predicate interpretations, keeping the readers engaged.
- In a debate, both sides need to be allowing of predicate arguments and counter-arguments to reach a fair conclusion.
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