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How to distinguish adverbial attributive slogans and predicates

Adverbial: ①Adverbial is an important modifying component of a sentence.

② Modifying components in front of verbs and adjectives that express state, degree, time, place, etc.

③English adverbials modify sentence components such as verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc.

④Adjectives, adverbs, time words, and place words can all be used as adverbials.

Attributive: ①Attributive is used to modify, limit, and explain the qualities and characteristics of nouns or pronouns.

② Mainly adjectives, in addition to nouns, pronouns, numerals, prepositional phrases, verb infinitives (phrases), participles, attributive clauses or words, phrases or sentences equivalent to adjectives can be used as attributives .

③The relationship between the attributive and the central phrase is that of modifying and being modified, restricting and being restricted.

④ There are generally two types of positions of attributives: those used before the word they modify are called prepositional attributives, and those used after the words they modify are called postpositional attributives.

Predicate: ① Predicate is a word or clause that explains the identity, nature, character, characteristics and status of the subject.

②Predicates are often served by nouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, gerunds, infinitives, and clauses. They are often located in the linking verbs (be, bee, appear, seem, look, sound, feel , get, *** ell and other words) after.

Predicate: ① The predicate is a statement or explanation of the subject's action or state, indicating "what", "whatisthis" or "how".

②The position of the predicate verb is generally after the subject, and it is often paired with a verb and an adjective and then used as a predicate verb.

③In English, verbs are mainly divided into two categories according to their roles and functions, one is predicate verbs and the other is non-predicate verbs.

④The predicate is acted by verb, linking verb + predicate.

⑤There are changes in tense.