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unbeholden predicate

 

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Term: Unbeholden Predicate

Description:

The term "unbeholden predicate" refers to a linguistic concept in grammar. It describes a type of sentence structure in which the subject is not obligated or tied to the action or state expressed by the predicate. This means that the subject is not dependent on or influenced by the predicate in any way.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The concept of an unbeholden predicate can be quite difficult to grasp for beginners in grammar.
  2. In an unbeholden predicate, the subject stands independently, not influenced by the action or state expressed by the predicate.
  3. She, unbeholden to any restrictions, freely expressed her opinions without filter.
  4. The unbeholden predicate allows for more flexible sentence structures, providing various options for conveying meaning.

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