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What do predicatives and attributives mean in English? What are predicative clauses and attributive clauses?

1. Predicates are sentence components used to express the identity or status of the subject. Usually:

Subject + linking verb (changes in person and number) + table.

2. Attributives are sentence components used to modify nouns.

3. (1) Zhuang language expresses the location of a character, for example, We

will

meet

at

p>

the

hospital. "at

the

hospital" is Zhuang dialect for location

(2) Indicates the time when an event occurs, such as

We

will

meet

at

the

hospital

at

ten. "at

ten" is the Zhuang language of time.

(3) Indicates the cause of the event. For example

because

of

your

mistakes

we

must< /p>

speed

much

hours

on

it."because

of

your

mistakes

" is a Zhuang language for reason.

(4) Including the degree to which the action occurs,

For example: I

love

you

badly ."badly" reflects the "degree of love"

The Zhuang language structure is (Zhuang language) + subject + (Zhuang language) + predicate, which is the most basic sentence pattern.

1. The predicative clause serves as a predicate in the form of a sentence

2. The attributive clause serves as an attributive in the form of a sentence

Example:< /p>

1.The

biggest

problem

is

that

I< /p>

am

too

busy.

2.The

young

man

who

is

in

green

is

my

p>

brother.