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incidental to predicate

 

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Term: Incidental to Predicate

Description:

Incidental to Predicate refers to something that is not an essential part of the predicate or the main subject of a sentence. It is additional or secondary information that provides clarification or extra detail.

Sample Sentences:

Adjective:

  • The clause after the main subject is incidental to the predicate.
  • She provided an incidental explanation to the predicate.

Noun:

  • The incidental to the predicate provided further context to the sentence.
  • His speech was filled with incidentals to the predicate.

Adverb:

  • The details were incidentally mentioned, not directly related to the predicate.
  • She incidentally referred to the predicate during her discussion.

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