predicative (Meaning)
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predicative (a)
of adjectives; relating to or occurring within the predicate of a sentence
Synonyms & Antonyms of predicative
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predicative Sentence Examples
- The noun "student" is predicative in the sentence "She is a student."
- In "The weather was stormy," "stormy" is a predicative adjective.
- The predicative phrase "in a hurry" modifies the subject in the sentence "She walked into the room in a hurry."
- "Is" is a predicative verb in the sentence "The book is on the table."
- The predicative complement "a good friend" follows the linking verb "is" in the sentence "She is a good friend."
- "Was" is a predicative auxiliary verb in the sentence "The car was broken."
- "Gone" is a predicative past participle in the sentence "The money is gone."
- The predicative noun "scholar" appears after the linking verb "became" in the sentence "He became a renowned scholar."
- "Appointed" is a predicative verb in the sentence "She was appointed to the position."
- "Felt" is a predicative sensory verb in the sentence "She felt happy and content."
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of adjectives; relating to or occurring within the predicate of a sentence
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The noun "student" is predicative in the sentence "She is a student."
In "The weather was stormy," "stormy" is a predicative adjective.
The predicative phrase "in a hurry" modifies the subject in the sentence "She walked into the room in a hurry."
"Is" is a predicative verb in the sentence "The book is on the table."