<span>Good morning!
</span><span>action of the statement
</span><span>
The verb in the infinitive indicates an action without conjugation, that is, a pure action. The idea of putting it this way in the Constitution, indicates that the action is continuous.
Hugs!</span>
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B. The lovely young ballet company
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I will be completly honest! I am horrible at predicates so I looked it up and here is an example off the internet.
Here's an example. In the sentence "The wall is purple," the subject is "wall," the predicate adjective is "purple" and the linking verb is "is." So, it's subject, verb, and predicate adjective.
pred·i·cate
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nounGRAMMAR
/ˈpredəkət/
the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject (e.g., went home in John went home ).
"predicate adjective"
verb
/ˈpredəˌkāt/
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GRAMMAR•LOGIC
state, affirm, or assert (something) about the subject of a sentence or an argument of a proposition.
"a word that predicates something about its subject"
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In response to Macbeth's questions, the witches in Act IV of Macbeth.
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