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On metonymy and part of speech

1. It is obviously a verb, otherwise there would be no predicate verb in the original sentence.

2. A predicate verb, that is, a verb, is a predicate component in a sentence, that is, what to do, which can be a general verb or a be verb, and She is a girl and is a verb.

a non-predicate verb, as its name implies, is a verb that cannot be used as a predicate, that is, the word used is a verb, but it shows the state in the form of verb ing or past participle. The slogan is the structure behind the connecting verb, She is sexy. Here, sexy is the predication.

An adverbial is a sentence component that modifies a sentence. A simple way to distinguish it is that its function is to idle the whole sentence, such as time and place. If you remove it, the whole sentence is still complete.

Actually, I don't remember clearly. I haven't learned English like this for a long time. I basically can't hear "grammar" in college.

I saw a courseware, and I don't know if it is useful. Now I will link it to the landlord:

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