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in style predicate

 

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In style predicate is a term used in linguistics to refer to a grammatical structure that describes the state or quality of the subject. It is typically used to provide additional information or modify the subject of a sentence.

Example sentences:

  1. The flowers are beautiful. (are beautiful is an in style predicate that describes the quality of the flowers)
  2. She is smart. (is smart is an in style predicate that describes the quality of the subject, "she")
  3. The cake looks delicious. (looks delicious is an in style predicate that describes the appearance of the cake)
  4. The team is playing aggressively. (is playing aggressively is an in style predicate that describes the playing style of the team)

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