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Off Predicate

Off Predicate is a term used in linguistics to describe a phrase or clause that is located outside the main part of a sentence and does not function as the subject or the predicate. It provides additional information about the subject or the predicate of the sentence.

Examples:

Off Predicate as an Adverbial Phrase:

Example Sentence: The team won the match despite the heavy rain, showing great determination and skill.

Off Predicate as an Adjective Phrase:

Example Sentence: The concert was a huge success with the crowd cheering wildly until the final song.

Off Predicate as a Noun Phrase:

Example Sentence: The book, considered a masterpiece by many, explores complex philosophical ideas.

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