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The simple nominal predicate. § 49. The simple nominal predicate is expressed by a noun, or an adjective, or a verbal, ft does not contain a link verb§ 49. The simple nominal predicate is expressed by a noun, or an adjective, or a verbal, ft does not contain a link verb, as it shows the incompatibility of the idea expressed by the subject and that expressed by the predicate; thus in the meaning of the simple nominal predicate there is an implied negation.
Sentences with the simple nominal predicate are always exclamatory evidently owing to the implication of a negation or of an evaluation. The predicate is mostly commad off (separated by a comma), but a comma is not regarded as a strict rule. These predicates are used in colloquial English, although not frequently. The simple nominal predicate can be expressed by:
1. A noun.
My son a clergyman! She, a nun! Me, a liar!
2. An adjective.
My ideas obsolete! Ronnie, good-looking! You sad!
3. An infinitive or an infinitive phrase.
Hercule Poirot to sleep while murder is committed! My boy insult a gentleman at my table!
4. Participle I or a participial phrase.
She spying! Me trying to be funny! Не нашли, что искали? Воспользуйтесь поиском:
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