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Side by Side Predicate

Description:

A side by side predicate, also known as parallel predicate, refers to a grammatical structure in which two or more predicates are linked together in a sentence to convey similar or contrasting meanings. This linguistic concept emphasizes the equal importance and parallelism of multiple actions or conditions in a sentence.

Example Sentences:

  1. The runners sprinted and laughed side by side, enjoying their friendly competition. Related Products on Amazon
  2. The company's profits soared while their reputation plummeted side by side. Related Products on Amazon
  3. She danced gracefully and flawlessly side by side with her partner, mesmerizing the audience. Related Products on Amazon
  4. The dark clouds gathered, thunder roared, and rain poured side by side, indicating an impending storm. Related Products on Amazon
  5. He juggled, balanced, and flipped side by side, showcasing his incredible circus skills. Related Products on Amazon
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