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allochka39001 [22]
3 years ago
8

Co je to přívlastek?

World Languages
1 answer:
svetoff [14.1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Přívlastek (atribut) je větný člen, který rozvíjí jiný jmenný větný člen.

Rozvíjeným členem bývá nejčastěji podstatné jméno, ale může jím být i zájmeno (např. my vedoucí), jmenná konstrukce, zpodstatnělé přídavné jméno nebo jmenná číslovka.

Přívlastek bývá nejčastěji vyjádřen přídavným jménem (moudrý člověk), méně často zájmenem (náš domov), číslovkou (druhá šance), podstatným jménem (úpravy textu, úpravy v textu), zřídka i infinitivem (přání zdokonalit) nebo příslovcem (cesta domů).

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