grammatical constituent (Meaning)
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grammatical constituent (n)
(grammar) a word or phrase or clause forming part of a larger grammatical construction
Synonyms & Antonyms of grammatical constituent
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grammatical constituent Sentence Examples
- The grammatical constituent of the noun phrase "the large dog" is "dog".
- The grammatical constituent of the prepositional phrase "in the house" is "house".
- The grammatical constituent of the adverbial clause "after he ate dinner" is "he ate dinner".
- The grammatical constituent of the adjective clause "that is green" is "is green".
- The grammatical constituent of the subject complement "a great student" is "student".
- The grammatical constituent of the object complement "very happy" is "happy".
- The grammatical constituent of the indirect object "to him" is "him".
- The grammatical constituent of the direct object "the book" is "book".
- The grammatical constituent of the predicate adjective "was sad" is "sad".
- The grammatical constituent of the predicate nominative "is a teacher" is "teacher".
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(grammar) a word or phrase or clause forming part of a larger grammatical construction
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The grammatical constituent of the noun phrase "the large dog" is "dog".
The grammatical constituent of the prepositional phrase "in the house" is "house".
The grammatical constituent of the adverbial clause "after he ate dinner" is "he ate dinner".
The grammatical constituent of the adjective clause "that is green" is "is green".