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asleep predicate

 

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Term: Asleep Predicate

Description: The term "asleep predicate" refers to a grammatical predicate that describes the state of being asleep or unconscious. It is used to indicate the condition or state of a subject or object in a sentence.

Example Sentences:

  1. She fell asleep during the movie and missed the ending.
  2. The baby is asleep in his crib.
  3. The patient remained unconscious for several hours after the surgery.
  4. We found him fast asleep on the couch.

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