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astir predicate

 

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Astir Predicate

Definition:

As a noun, astir predicate refers to a grammatical construction in which the predicate follows the subject, commonly observed in certain languages. As a verb, astir predicate means to indicate or assert something about the subject while being in motion or activity.

Example Sentences:

Noun:

- In Latin, astir predicate is a common feature where the verb conveys the action after the subject in a sentence.

- The astir predicate structure can be found in some Native American languages as well.

Verb:

- The author astir predicates in his novel that life's greatest adventures lie outside one's comfort zone.

- Susan astir predicates her expertise in mathematics through her exceptional problem-solving skills.

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