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permitting of predicate

 

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Term: Permitting of predicate

Definition:

Permitting of predicate refers to the grammatical structure in which a sentence permits the inclusion of a predicate that expresses an action or state of being performed by the subject. It allows for the addition of verbs, adjectives, or nouns that describe or modify the subject of the sentence.

Examples:

Example 1 - Verb Predicate:

"The dog barks loudly."

In this sentence, the verb "barks" acts as the predicate, expressing the action performed by the subject "the dog."

Example 2 - Adjective Predicate:

"The flower is beautiful."

In this sentence, the adjective "beautiful" acts as the predicate, describing the state of being of the subject "the flower."

Example 3 - Noun Predicate:

"John is a doctor."

In this sentence, the noun "doctor" acts as the predicate, identifying the subject "John" as a specific profession or role.

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