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Non-predicate verbs, also calledUnqualified verbs, a non-predicate verb is a verb that is not a predicate in a sentence, mainly includingInfinitive, gerunds and participles (present and past participles), i.e. non-predicate forms of verbs. Non-predicate verbs can take on other components of the sentence except that they cannot be used as predicates independently.
The verb form that acts as a component of the sentence in addition to the predicate is called a non-predicate verb. Non-predicate verbs are also a type of verb, and they have other characteristics of verbs, which can act as subject, object, adverbial, etc. Non-predicate verbs are relative concepts to predicate verbs.
Formal function 1 General: The general expression of the infinitive indicates that the action occurs at the same time as the predicate verb action or occurs after the predicate verb action.
2 Progressive: The action denoted by the infinitive progressives occurs at the same time as the predicate verb action.
3 Perfect: The action indicated by the perfect form of the infinitive occurs before the action of the predicate verb.
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Non-predicate verbs include gerunds, infinitives, and participles.
The infinitive can be used in a sentence as: subject, object, predicative, definite, adverbial, complement (object complement and main complement).
Gerund] is engraved in the sentence as: subject, object, predicate, definite (with noun characteristics) [participle] can be used in the sentence as: definite, predicative, adverbial, complementary.
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Non-predicate bright congregation verb envelopes gerunds, infinitives and participles.
The infinitive can be used in a sentence as: subject, object, predicative, definite, adverbial, complement (object complement and main complement).
Gerund] is engraved in the sentence as: subject, object, predicate, definite (with noun characteristics) participle] can be used as a key in the sentence: definite, predicative, adverbial, complementary.
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A non-predicate verb is a verb that is not a predicate in a sentence, mainly including infinitives, gerunds, and participles (present and past participles), i.e., the non-predicate form of the verb. A non-predicate verb can assume any component of a sentence except that it cannot act as a predicate on its own.
The differences between non-predicate verbs and predicate verbs are:
1) Non-predicate verbs can have the role of nouns (such as verb infinitives and gerunds), and can be used as subjects, objects, and expressions in sentences. (2) Non-predicate verbs can have adjective functions (such as verb infinitives and participles), and can be used as definite, predicative or object complements in sentences. (3) Non-predicate verbs can have adverbial functions (such as verb infinitives and participles) and act as adverbials in sentences.
4) The predicate verb refers to the empty mu word as a predicate in the sentence, which is limited by the personal pronoun and number of the subject; A non-predicate verb cannot be a predicate alone in a sentence, and it is not limited by the personal and number of the subject. (5) The predicate of a sentence cannot be used alone in English.
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Verbs and adjectives are predicate words. Predicate syntactic structures are mainly used as predicates and are functionally equivalent to predicates.
Includes: object phrases and complement phrases; conjunctive and conjunctive phrases; joint phrases composed of verbs and adjectives; a partial phrase with an adverbial book; Subject-verb phrases are also generally predicate structures.
Predicate: In the context of a computer language, a predicate refers to the process by which a conditional expression evaluates back to true or false. God wheel belt.
In Chinese, predicates are also called "words", and "body words"."Relatively. It refers to some parts of speech that directly follow the end of the sentence and mainly act as a predicate, and can be modified by adverbs, including verbs, adjectives, etc.
Classification:
1) The big subject is to receive things, the small subject is to do things, and the semantic relationship of the whole sentence is: to receive things and to do things - action. Most of them can be transformed into different sentences, such as: Everyone agrees on this matter. ( Everybody agrees with this.) )
2) The big subject is to do things, the small subject is to receive things, and the semantic relationship of the whole sentence is: to do things and to receive things - action. For example: he has read everything.
Non-predicate verbs as subjects, note that not all non-predicate verbs can be subjects, present and past participles cannot be the subject, gerunds and infinitives can be the subject, and when they are the subject, they should be regarded as the third person singular. For example: playing basketball after school is good to us students >>>More
Non-predicate verbs cannot be used as predicates alone in the sentence, but they still retain the characteristics of verbs, such as having their own objects and adverbials. Non-predicate verbs include verb infinitives, -ing forms of verbs, and past participles. >>>More