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Definitions from the WebOblivious PredicateDefinition: In grammar, an oblivious predicate refers to a verb or verb phrase that does not require an external argument or an agent to make sense. It is a type of predicate that operates independently, without the need for additional information. Example: In the sentence, "It is raining," the verb "is raining" acts as an oblivious predicate as it does not require an agent or subject to complete the sentence. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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