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Predicates are used to describe the nature, identity, characteristics and status of the subject. The predicate must be combined with the linking verb to form the compound predicate of the sentence. Predicatives are usually placed after the linking verb. Predicates can be served by nouns, adjectives, or words and phrases that function as nouns and adjectives.

The predicate is part of the predicate. It is located after the linking verb such as be, and explains the subject's identity, characteristics, attributes or status. Generally used as nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, infinitives, prepositional phrases, etc.

Mysis'terisanurse. My sister is a nurse.

Narrative adjectives can only be used as predicatives, so they are also called predicative adjectives. Such adjectives have no degree changes and cannot be modified by adverbs of degree. Most adjectives starting with a fall into this category. For example: afraid Afraid.

(wrong) He is an ill man.

(right) The man is ill.

(wrong) She is an afraid girl.

(Yes) The girl is afraid.

Such words include: well, unwell, ill, favor, afraid, along with, alive, alone, asleep, awake, etc.

< p>Adverbials are used to modify predicates. Such as time adverbials, place adverbials, conditional adverbials, etc.