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alone predicate

 

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Alone Predicate

Alone predicate is a linguistic term used in grammar to refer to a type of sentence structure where the subject appears after the verb with no additional noun or pronoun.

Senses & Usages:

1. Subject-Verb Sentence:

In a sentence with an alone predicate, the subject and verb directly follow each other, without any other noun or pronoun in between.

Example: "Runs Peter."

2. Predicate Nominative:

An alone predicate can also refer to a sentence structure in which the predicate is a noun or pronoun that renames or identifies the subject.

Example: "I am a teacher."

3. Predicate Adjective:

Another usage of alone predicate is when the predicate is an adjective that describes the subject.

Example: "She seems happy."

Sample Sentences:

1. He speaks fluently.

2. The sky turned dark.

3. The dog is brown.

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