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Definitions from the WebAt work predicateDescription:The term "at work predicate" refers to a grammatical construct in which the subject of a sentence is the concept of work itself or a specific action being performed. Examples:As a noun:1. The at-work predicate in the sentence "Eating lunch while working is a common habit" is "Eating lunch". 2. In the phrase "Hard work pays off", "Hard work" acts as the at-work predicate. As an adjective:1. The at-work predicate clause modifies the subject in the sentence "She was busy at work, organizing her files." 2. Jack was engaged in an at-work predicate task, diligently coding the software. As a verb:1. The manager at-work-predicated the team to complete the project within the deadline. 2. During the meeting, the executive at-work-predicated the importance of teamwork. Possible related products on Amazon: | ||||
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