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